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2 Baseball Challenge! http://classroom.jc-schools.net/SS-units/PPT-games/5-sstestreview.ppt

3 Today’s Game is pitched by Miss Imburgia. Will she strike you out?

4 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Batter Up! Home Single Visitor Single DoubleTripleHomer 11111 22222 33333 44444 55555

5 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #1 – Which number is between 2.8 and 3.4?

6 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #2 – Convert 13.42 to a fraction. Correct Incorrect

7 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #3 – Marcia has a 30% chance to win a game, Paul has 1/3 chance to win, Nick has 9/25 chance to win, and Olga has 0.35 chance to win. Who is most likely to win? A Marcia B Nick D Paul C Olga

8 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #4 – A job is expected to take 65 minutes. Work has been underway for 15 minutes. What fraction expresses the amount of the job that has been completed?

9 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Home Single #5 – A car with a sticker price of $24,400 is sold at a 24% discount. What is the sale price? A $17, 916 B $18, 544 C $19, 386 D $20,104

10 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #1 – Which fraction is between 0.398 and 0.467?

11 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #2 – If 1.25 cups of flour are required to make 16 pancakes, how many cups of flour are required to make 40 pancakes?

12 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #3 – Which of the following numbers is closest to the whole number 7?

13 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #4 – A square has an area of 34 square feet. Which measure is closest to the length of one side? A 5.8 ft B 5.83 ft C 5.87 ft D 5.92 ft

14 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Visitor Single #5 – The earth has a diameter of about 12,740,000 meters. What is this number in scientific notation?

15 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! You’re Out! Next Batter!

16 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Single! Next Batter!

17 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #1 – Which equation can be used to calculate the cost c of an item originally priced at $95 but now marked down 15%? A c = 95-15 B c = 0.85(95) C c = 95-85 D c = 0.15(95)

18 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #2 – Elisha and her friends decide to make bracelets to sell at the school fund raiser. They can make 16 bracelets per hour. If they want to make 100 bracelets to sell, how much time will they need? A 6.25 hours B 16.5 hours C 160.3 hours D 1600 hours

19 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #3 – A cyclist touring the country traveled 75 miles during a 6 hour day. If he maintains that rate and cycles 6 hours each day, how many days would it take him to travel 350 miles?

20 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #4 – A runner covers 3 miles in 22 minutes. How far, running at the same rate, can the runner run in half an hour? A 3.5 miles B 3.7 miles C 3.9 miles D 4.1 miles

21 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Double #5 – The atmosphere of a distant planet contains 22% nitrogen, 0.25 oxygen, and argon, plus other gases. Which gas makes up the greatest fraction of the atmosphere? A Nitrogen B Argon C Oxygen D Not here

22 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Pop Up Center Field! It’s Caught! Two Outs! Next Batter!

23 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Hit! Base Run Double! Next Batter!

24 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #1 – Which value, when filled into the blank cell in the table, will make the relationship proportional? x92133y311

25 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #2 – An 8 meter flagpole casts a 1.6 meter shadow. How tall is a nearby Ponderosa pine, at the same instant, casts a 6 meter shadow? A 18 m B 30 m C 24 m D 36 m

26 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #3 – Which expression gives the value of the nth term in the arithmetic sequence that begins with -9, -6, -3, 0,…..?

27 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #4 – Eleanor is buying a winter coat that is on sale at 18% off the regular price of $209.95. About how much will she pay for the coat excluding sales tax? A $240 B $195 C $220 D $170

28 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Triple #5 – A computer printer can print 3 pages in 25 seconds. Which proportion can be used to find x, the time it will take the printer to print 10 pages?

29 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Ground Ball! Thrown to Base! Two Outs! Next Batter!

30 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs It’s a Triple Base Hit! Next Batter!

31 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Homerun #1 – Mr. Jackson has $20.00 to spend on a taxi ride. The taxi company charges an initial fee of $2.50 and an additional fee of $2.00 for each mile driven. Which inequality models this situation? Let m equal miles driven?

32 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Homerun #2 – Mrs. Pride asked her 8 th grade English students which book(s) from the past school year they would like to read again. The results are shown in the Venn diagram below. What percent chose Looking for Alaska and The Garden? 5 1 3 21 6 4 Looking for Alaska Teen Idol The Garden A 20%B 25% C 75% D 10%

33 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Homerun #3 – Amanda’s front yard is in the shape of a quadrilateral with angles measuring 35°, 45°, and 93°. What is the measure of the fourth angle? A 90° B 7° C 67° D 167°

34 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Homerun #4 – Homerun #4 – Mr. Jackson wants to buy a used car for his son. The savings and loan company will lend him $8,500. Mr. Jackson must make 36 monthly payments to pay back the amount he borrowed, plus interest. What other information is necessary to determine the amount of Mr. Jackson’s monthly payment? B The make of the used car. C The amount of money in Mr. Jackson has in his savings account. A The amount of Mr. Jackson’s monthly salary. D The interest rate the savings and loan company charges.

35 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Homerun #5 – Homerun #5 – Chen multiplied her age by 2, added 8, divided by 4, and added 1. The result was 9. Which could be the first step in finding Chen’s age? A Add 1 and 9. B Subtract 1 from 9. C Divide 9 by 2. D Multiply 9 by 4.

36 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Fly Ball! It’s Caught! Three Outs! Next Batter!

37 Visitor Home Inning 123456789 Total Home First Third Second Outs Out of the Ball Park! Home Run! Next Batter!

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