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10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Vocabulary To Know Perimeter and Area Number Sense Fractions, Decimals, And Percents MeasurementPotpourri

This word describes the relationship of the two lines pictured below.

What is perpendicular?

This word means the number that is found most often in a set of data.

What is mode?

This set of numbers has exactly two factors – 1 and the number itself. The first 3 numbers in this set of numbers are 2, 3, and 5.

What are prime numbers?

This word is the name given to the number 4 in the expression below: 2 4

What is the exponent?

These four words are the words that mean add, subtract, multiply and divide. You must give the words in the proper order!

What is sum, difference, product, and quotient?

Sally wanted to put a fence around her back yard. Of the following measurements, this would be an appropriate measurement of the fencing she would need to buy. A.140 square yards B.140 yards C.140 cubic yards D.140 inches

What is B. 140 yards?

What is B. 3 x 5?

The perimeter of the square to the left is 12 inches. This is the area of the same square.

What is 9 square inches? Explanation: If the perimeter of the square is 12 inches, that means each side must be 3 inches long. If each side is 3 inches long, the area is found by multiplying the length and width together, so the area is 9 square inches.

The window shown is divided into 9 smaller windowpanes that are all the same size. This is the perimeter of one of the 9 small windowpanes.

What is 36 inches? Explanation: If the height of the entire window is 36 inches, the height of one of the 9 smaller windowpanes is 12 inches. The dimensions of a small windowpane then is 12 inches x 6 inches. A rectangle that is 12 x 6 has a perimeter of 36 inches.

5 cm. 15 cm. Of the expressions given below, this one could be used to find the perimeter of the above figure: A x 2 B.15 x 5 C.( ) x 2 D

What is C. (5 + 15) x 2?

This is the sum of 15 and 7.4

What is 22.4?

Bill took a science test and got 7 out of 8 points. He took a social studies test and got a 90%. This is the test he had a higher score on.

What is the social studies test? Explanation: He got an 87.5% on the science test and a 90% on the social studies test.

Mrs. Lambacher writes each letter of the word Leighton on a separate index card: O T HGI E LN This is the percentage of the cards that has a vowel written on them.

What is 37.5%?

Carla rode her bike 5 3/5 miles on Monday and 6 7/8 miles on Tuesday. This is about how many miles she rode her bike in all.

What is 12 ½ miles ? Explanation: 5 3/5 rounds off to 5 ½ and 6 7/8 rounds off to 7.

Two grasshoppers had a jumping contest. The first grasshopper jumped 36 centimeters. The second grasshopper jumped 32.7 centimeters. This is how much further the first grasshopper jumped.

What is 3.3 centimeters?

Barbara and Melanie had a contest to see who could toss a balloon the farthest. Barbara tossed hers 15 inches away and Melanie tossed hers 2 feet away. This is the person who tossed their balloon the farthest and how much farther they tossed it.

Who is Melanie by 9 inches?

A car weighs 1 ½ tons. This is how many pounds the car weighs.

What is 3000 pounds? Explanation: Since 1 ton = 2000 pounds, 1 ½ tons = 3000 pounds.

Sarah loves to read. Her goal was to read 10 hours in a seven day week. She kept track of the number of minutes she read each day. After six days, she had read 550 minutes. This is the number of minutes she needs to read on the seventh day to reach her goal.

What is 50 minutes?

Dana measured the line below and found it was 128 millimeters. This is the length of the same line in centimeters.

What is 12.8 centimeters?

Jim needed to find the perimeter of his table which is pictured below. 2 feet 3 feet This is the perimeter of the table expressed in inches.

What is 120 inches?

Of the following figures, this is the figure that would come next

What is the Figure C?

Adam found the same coat on sale at three different stores. All the stores have the same original price. The first store has the coat on sale for 30% off. The second store has the coat on sale for ¼ off. The third store has the coat on sale for 1/3 off. This is the store that has the coat for the lowest price.

What is the third store? Explanation: The first store has 30% off, the second store has 25% off and the third store has 33 1/3% off.

Tyler made the input-output table shown below: Input Output Of the rules listed below, this is the rule that explains how to get the output number from the input number: A.Add 7 B.Add 1, multiply by 3 C.Multiply by 3, add 1 D.Multiply by 4, subtract 2

What is C. Multiply by 3, add 1?

14 – 6 x This is the answer to the above expression.

What is 3? Explanation: Remember that according to ‘Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally’ Rules, multiplication has to be done before addition and subtraction. Once the multiplication of 6 and 2 is done, the problem then become s 14 – According to the rules, if you just have addition and subtraction, you do the operation that comes first.

A bike shop had 40 bicycles and 30 tricycles. This expression below could be used to find the total number of wheels in the bike shop. A B.5 x ( ) C D.(2 x 40) + (3 x 30)

What is D. (2 x 40) + (3 x 30)?