Must do (8/16): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 12 13 + 5 13 = Challenge!

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Must do (8/16): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 12 13 + 5 13 = Challenge! 1 3 + 1 4 = 3. 1 9 − 1 3 ∙ 5 8 =

8th Grade Review Topics I can add and subtract positive and negative numbers. I can multiply and divide positive and negative numbers I can add and subtract fractions. I can multiply fractions I can divide fractions. I can solve problems with absolute value. I can understand division by zero. I can convert between fractions and decimals. I can convert between percents and decimals. I can solve problems using order of operations. I can determine the perimeter of a square, rectangle, and triangle. I can determine the area of a square, rectangle, and triangle. I can determine the volume of a cube and rectangular prism. I can determine the volume of a pyramid and sphere. I can use the distributive property to simplify algebraic expressions with a variable.

Must do (8/18): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 1. 12 13 ÷ 5 13 = Challenge! 3. 5 12 + 7 3 2 3 = 2. 1 1 3 ∙ 1 4 =

Must do (8/18): (7th grade) Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 1. 12 13 ÷ 5 13 = Challenge! 3. 1 4 + 4 9 2 12 − 2 3 = 2. 1 1 3 ∙ 1 4 =

Exit Ticket (8/16): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 8 9 − 3 4 =

Must do (8/17): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 2 7 − 10 11 = Challenge! 1 12 ∙ 6 7 = 3. 1 9 − 1 3 ÷ 5 8 =

Exit Ticket (8/17): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 8 9 − 3 4 =

Must do (8/22): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 5+ 1 2 ∙7− 1 3 = Challenge! 1 4 3 = 3. 1 9 − 1 3 2 =

Must do (8/23): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. −2 3 + 4 5 − 1 9 = Challenge! 3. −5−−7∙ 4−( 4 2 −7) 2. −4− 8 4 2 ∙7+7=

Exit Ticket (8/23): Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 1+ 1 2 ÷ 4 5 =

Must do (8/24): Convert each number to a percent, decimal, or fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 8%= 5 36 = Challenge! 0.0125=

Must do (8/24): 7th grade Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 1 6 − 9 11 = Challenge! 1 12 + 6 7 = 3. 1 10 − 1 2 ÷ 3 8 =

Must do (8/25): Convert each number to a percent, decimal, or fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 99%= 3. Solve. Leave as improper fraction: 4−4 1 2 − 1 3 2 = 1 9 =

Must do (8/25): 7th grade Solve. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. Do NOT use a calculator. Simplify all final answers and circle. 1 6 − 9 11 + 4 3 = 3 1 12 + −1 6 7 =