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2 Numbers and Operations Measure- ment GeometryPatterns, Functions, Algebra Data Analysis Probability $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

3 Mr. Frey bought a tie for $17.98. He gave the clerk a $20.00 bill. How much change did he receive back? Give an example of the bills and change Mr. Frey should receive? $100

4 Mr. Frey receives $2.02. $20.00 - 17.98 2.02 2 one dollar bills and 2 cents. $100

5 Juan made a tower that is three cubes long, five cubes high and two cubes wide? $100

6 Juan should use measured by using the volume formula. Length X Width X Height 3cm X 2 cm X 5 cm = 30cm 3 $100

7 The spaces in a parking lot are marked by line segments, as shown. $100 Which describes the line segments that are marked in the parking lot?

8 The lines are parallel because they never cross. $100

9 Write an equation for the following: John goes golfing. He starts with 12 golf balls and loses some in the water. He ends up with 8 golf balls. $100

10 The equation is: 12 - n = 8 John lost 4 golf balls. $100

11 Jerry tossed a penny 5 times? What is the likelihood that the penny landed on heads all 5 times? Is it certain, impossible, possible and unlikely, or possible but unlikely? $100

12 Possible but unlikely. Since it could happen, but not certain, or impossible. It can’t be both possible and likely, because it is unlikely that it will happen. $100

13 $200 Find the equivalent fraction and decimal for 2/5.

14 2/5 = 4/10 =.4 To find an equivalent fraction multiply the fraction by 1, 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, etc. To change the fraction to a decimal, change it to tenths or hundredths. $200

15 Sheila bought a new hamster cage. Which unit of measure would be used to describe the volume of the hamster cage? $200

16 You should measure the volume in cubic centimeters. Remember volume is measured by multiplying Length X Width X Height $200

17 Describe one difference between a trapezoid and a square. Describe one similarity between a trapezoid and a square. $200

18 An trapezoid has only one pair of parallel sides, but a square has 2 pair of parallel sides. A square and a trapezoid are both quadrilaterals. $200

19 Find the missing number in the table and write the equation. $200 xy 212 318 424 5

20 The missing number is 30 and the equation is y = 6x. $200 xy 16 212 318 530

21 Find the range, median and mode from the following data. 8, 2, 7, 3, 2, 9, 5 $200

22 8, 2, 7, 3, 2, 9, 5 Range = 9 – 2 = 7 Highest number - Lowest number Median = 5 Number in the middle Mode = 2 Number that occurs the most.

23 Round each decimal to the place value indicated. 7.569 to the nearest tenth 7.569 to the nearest hundredth 7.569 to the nearest one $300

24 Remember that the place after the place you’re rounding to determines whether you round up or not. 7.569 to the nearest tenth is 7.6 7.569 to the nearest hundredth is 7.57 7.569 to the nearest one is 8 $300

25 Convert the following. 2 quarts = ____ pints 1 meter = ____ centimeters 1 yard = ____ feet $300

26 1 quarts = 2 pints 1 qt = 2 pints, so multiply 1 by 2 1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 m = 100 cm, so multiply 100 by 1 1 yard = 3 feet 1 yd. = 3 ft., so multiply 1 by 3 $300

27 Dakota was asked to draw a a regular octagon. How many line segments and how many angles does a regular octagon have? $300

28 A regular octagon has eight sides and eight angles. $300

29 In the following equation, what does n equal? 4n = 32 $300

30 n = 8, because 4 x 8 = 32. $300

31 How many green eggs did Jack find all together? Jack’s Easter Egg Hunts

32 You add all the green eggs. 80 + 60 + 50 + 30 = 160 green eggs. $300

33 Add 1/4 + 2/3 + 1/6 = n $400

34 1/4 + 2/3 + 1/6 1/4 = 3/12 2/3 = 8/12 1/6 = 2/12 3/12 + 8/12 + 2/12 = 13/12 = 1 1/12 $400

35 The length of each side of the rectangle is 8 in. and the width is 7in. Find the perimeter and area. $400

36 The perimeter is the distance around the sides of a shape so it is 8 + 8 + 7 + 7 or 8 (8 + 7) X 2 = 30 in. 7 The area of a rectangle is length x width so it is 8 x 7 = 56 in.²

37 How many lines of symmetry does a rectangle have? How many lines of symmetry does a regular hexagon have? $400

38 A rectangle has 2 lines of symmetry. The lines are horizontal and vertical. A regular hexagon has 6 lines of symmetry. One horizontal, one vertical and 4 diagonal $400

39 Juan is thinking of 4 prime numbers under 20. What could they be? $400

40 Prime numbers are numbers that only have 2 factors - 1 and itself Prime numbers under 20 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, and 19 $400

41 Ramona having a hard time deciding what to wear. Color Choices Tops Pants Plaid Blue Jeans Polka dots Tan Pants White Black What are all the possible combinations she could choose to wear? $400

42 Make an organized list. Plaid and Blue Jeans Polka Dots and Tan Pants White and Black Plaid and Tan Pants Polka Dots and Black White and Blue Jeans Plaid and Black Polka Dots and Blue Jeans White and Tan Pants There are 9 different combinations. $400

43 Which is greater 5/6 or 7/8? $500

44 Cross Multiply 5 7 6 8 7/8 is greater than 5/6. $500

45 William saw two shapes on a coordinate grid. Which transformation could William use to determine whether the two shapes are congruent? $500

46 To determine if the two shapes are congruent you would use a reflection ( flip). Remember congruent means equal! $500

47 Karen is putting a blue ribbon around the outside edge of a 6 inch by 7 inch rectangular note. How much ribbon does she need? Karen then decides to put a rectangular piece of gold paper in the middle of the rectangle. How many square inches does she need? $500

48 The ribbon has to be 24 inches long. Formula for perimeter (L + W) X 2, So 6 + 7 + 13 and 13 x 2 = 26 inches. The gold paper had to be 35 inches 2. Area = ( L X W) So 6 X 7 = 42 inches 2. L = length W = width $500

49 Order the following decimals from the least to the greatest. 0.56,.6,.288,.18, and.013 $500

50 Line up the decimals. Add zeros. Answer 0.56 0. 560.013.6 0.600.180.288 0.288.288.18 0.180.560.013 0. 013.600 $500

51 Phil has a bag with 7 red jelly beans, 4 jelly beans, 3 blue jelly beans, and 6 green jelly beans. He draws out a jelly bean without looking. What is the probability that Phil will pick out a blue or red jelly bean? $500

52 The total number of jelly beans is 20. The likelihood of picking a red or blue jelly bean would be 10/20, or 50%. $500


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