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Unit Rates & Similar Figs
Numbers & Operations Proportions Everything % Unit Rates & Similar Figs Scales & Circles 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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Numbers and Operations 100
QUESTION: Draw the Rational Numbers Venn Diagram with the appropriate parts labeled. Irrational Number Whole Numbers Integers Natural Numbers Rational Numbers
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Numbers and Operations 200
QUESTION: List all the categories 0 is in. ANSWER: Whole, Integer, Rational, Real
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Numbers and Operations 300
QUESTION: True/False All negative numbers are integers ANSWER: False
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Numbers and Operations 400
QUESTION: Monica’s school day is 6 ¾ hours long. She has seven classes that are ¾ hour long. How many hours is Monica not in class while she is at school? ANSWER: 1 ½ hours
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Numbers and Operations 500
QUESTION: Michael hikes at a rate of 2 miles per hour. If he hikes for 6 1/3 hours, how many miles will he hike? ANSWER: 12 2/3 miles
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Proportions 100 QUESTION: ANSWER:
It took Jeremy 1 minute and 20 seconds to complete one test problem. How long will it take him to complete 6 problems? ANSWER: 8 minutes
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Proportions 200 QUESTION: ANSWER:
Jasmine works as an inspector at the Computer Factory. Over the past year she has noticed that 3 out of 20 computers she inspects are flawed. If Jasmine inspects 80 computers in a day, how many of them can she expect to be flawed? ANSWER: 12 Computers
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Proportions 300 QUESTION: ANSWER:
During baseball season last year, Jason made 2 hits for every 5 times that he was at bat. If Jason is at bat 20 times during the first 3 games of this season, about how many hits would you expect him to get? ANSWER: 8 hits
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Proportions 400 QUESTION: ANSWER:
The fuel for a chainsaw is a mix of oil and gasoline. The label says to mix 5 ounces of oil with 15 gallons of gasoline. How much oil would you use if you had 45 gallons of gasoline? ANSWER: 15 ounces
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Proportions 500 QUESTION: ANSWER:
A van can travel 100 miles on 4 gallons of gas. How many gallons will it need to travel 180 miles? ANSWER: 7.2 gallons or 7 1/5 gallons
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Everything % 100 QUESTION: ANSWER: What percent of 126 is 22?
17.5% or /63%
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Everything % 200 QUESTION: ANSWER:
There were a pair of jeans originally $65. The store was having a 10% sale off all items in the store. How much are the jeans now? ANSWER: $ 58.50
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Everything % 300 QUESTION: ANSWER:
A jewelry supply shop buys silver chains from a manufacturer for c dollars each, and then sells the chains at a 40% markup. Write an expression for the retail price of a silver chain. ANSWER: C X 40% = Mark Up C + Mark Up = New price
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Everything % 400 QUESTION: ANSWER:
A hat’s price rose from $9.99 to $ What was the percent of change rounded to the nearest percent? ANSWER: 30%
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Everything % 500 QUESTION: ANSWER:
In 1986 the average price of a gallon of gasoline was $0.93. In 2007 the average price of a gallon of gasoline was $2.77. Find the percent of change. ANSWER: 197.8% or 198% ( if rounded)
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Unit Rates and Similar figs 100
QUESTION: If you ride your bike 30 kilometers in 2 hours, what is your speed per hour? ANSWER: 15 km/h
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Unit Rate and Similar Figs 200
QUESTION: If you can type 1080 words in 40 minutes, then how many words per minute can you type? ANSWER: 27 words/min
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Unit Rate and Similar Figs 300
QUESTION: A sign post 8 feet tall casts a shadow 6 feet long. A nearby building casts a shadow 51 feet long. How tall is the building? ANSWER: 68 feet
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Unit Rate and Similar Figs 400
QUESTION: There is a window and a wall that are similar in size and shape. The wall measures 15ft by 12 feet. Find the measurement of the height of the window if the length measures 5 ft. ANSWER: 4 feet
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Unit Rate and Similar Figs 500
QUESTION: If you have a pair of similar triangles and one’s base is 19 cm and the height is 38 cm, how tall is the triangle with a base of 8 cm? ANSWER: 16 cm
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Scales and Circles 100 QUESTION: ANSWER:
A patio has measurements of 21 cm by 12 cm. Using a scale of 2cm : 1 ft, what is the perimeter of the actual patio in feet? ANSWER: 33 feet
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Scales and Circles 200 QUESTION: ANSWER:
How would you write the equation for a circle with a circumference of 24 cm when solving for the diameter? ANSWER: D= 24/3.14(Pi)
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Scales and Circles 300 QUESTION: ANSWER:
The distances between two cities is 325 miles. If the scale on a map reads 1 in : 50 miles, what is the distance between the two cities on the map? ANSWER: 6.5 inches or 6 ½ inches
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Scales and Circles 400 QUESTION: ANSWER:
Write the equation to solve for the radius of a circle with a circumference of 36.5 cm. ANSWER: R = 36.5/3.14(2)
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Scales and Circles 500 QUESTION: ANSWER:
On a map, the distance between Greenville and Fairview is 7 ¼ inches. If the map uses a scale of ½ inch : 40 miles, what is the actual distance between the cities? ANSWER: 580 miles
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