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Are You Smarter Than a 6 th Grader? 1,000,000 Comparing and ordering fractions 1 Comparing and ordering fractions 1 Comparing and Ordering Fractions & Dec. Add or subtract Mixed Numbers 3 Add or subtract Mixed Numbers 3 Add or subtract Mixed Numbers 4 GCF & Prime Factorization 5 GCF & Prime Factorization 5 GCF & Prime Factorization 6 Estimating sums or differences 7 Estimating sums or differences 7 Estimating sums or differences 8 Converting between fractions and decimals 9 Converting between fractions and decimals 9 Divisibility Rules 10 500,000 300,000 175,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 SaveCopyPeek
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6th Grade Topic 1 Question / Order the fractions from least to greatest.
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6th Grade Topic 1 Answer
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6th Grade Topic 2 Question / Order the fractions and decimals from least to greatest.
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6th Grade Topic 2 Answer
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6th Grade Topic 3 Question / Add. Write the answer in simplest form.
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6th Grade Topic 4 Question / Subtract. Write your answer in simplest form.
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6th Grade Topic 5 Question / Find the greatest common factor of 27, 90, 135, and 72.
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6th Grade Topic 5 Answer / GCF is 9.
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6th Grade Topic 6 Question / Write the prime factorization of 280.
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6th Grade Topic 6 Answer
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6th Grade Topic 7 Question / Estimate the sum.
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6th Grade Topic 8 Question / Estimate the difference.
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6th Grade Topic 8 Answer
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6th Grade Topic 9 Question / Question A: Convert to a decimal. / Question B: Convert 3.68 to a fraction and write the answer in simplest form. / Question A: Convert to a decimal. / Question B: Convert 3.68 to a fraction and write the answer in simplest form.
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6th Grade Topic 9 Answer / Question A: 5.625 / Question B: / Question A: 5.625 / Question B:
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6th Grade Topic 10 Question / Create a 5 digit number that is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 6, and 9.
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6th Grade Topic 10 Answer / Your answer must have the following: / 5 digits / End in an even number / The digits must add up to a number divisible by 9 / The last two digits must form a number divisible by 4 / Your answer must have the following: / 5 digits / End in an even number / The digits must add up to a number divisible by 9 / The last two digits must form a number divisible by 4
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Million Dollar Question Grade Level Topic 11 Type in the topic for the question
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1,000,000 Question / Students at a school dance formed equal teams to play a game. When they formed teams of 3,4,5,or 6, there was always one person left out. What is the smallest number of students who could have been at the dance?
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1,000,000 Answer / 61 students. / The least common multiple of the numbers is 60. Since, 3, 4, 5, and 6 go into 60 evenly, and there was one student leftover, there would be 61 students. / 61 students. / The least common multiple of the numbers is 60. Since, 3, 4, 5, and 6 go into 60 evenly, and there was one student leftover, there would be 61 students.
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