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Chapter 1 Review Game

Rules and Regulations Each team will select a captain for their group. The captain is the only person who can give an answer for a question. Once your captain’s hand goes up an answer must be given immediately.

Rules and Regulations If your answer is incorrect you will lose half the points the question is worth. (Example: correct answer 400 pts, wrong answer -200 pts) Each person on the winning group will have an option to either get a piece of candy or a bonus point on the test. If the game gets out of hand then we will simply take out our books and work on the chapter one review for the rest of class.

100 200 300 400 600 Decimals Add/ Subtract Dividing Decimals Order of Operations Multiplying Decimals Dividing Decimals Metric Units 100 200 300 400 600

Decimals 100 1.5______1.43 Compare the decimals with <, >, or = Answer: > BACK

Decimals 200 Order from least to greatest 8.32, 8.418, 8.08, 8.39, 8.18, 8.6 Answer: 8.08, 8.18, 8.32, 8.39, 8.418, 8.6 BACK

Decimals 300 Round the number to the nearest tenth 45.873 Answer: 45.9 BACK

Decimals 400 Order from least to greatest 1.92, 1.0923, 1.2102, 1.111, 1.8, 1.104, 1.00989 Answer: 1.00989, 1.0923, 1.104, 1.111, 1.2102, 1.8, 1.92 BACK

Decimals 600 Round the number to the nearest hundredth 65,899.99567 Answer: 65,900 BACK

Add/Subtract Decimals 100 Solve 5.63 + 2. 35 BACK Answer: 7.98

Add/Subtract Decimals 200 Solve 6.43 – 3.27 BACK Answer: 3.16

Add/Subtract Decimals 300 Solve 4.93 + 5 + 8.2 BACK Answer: 18.13

Add/Subtract Decimals 400 Solve 16.25 – 9.782 BACK Answer: 6.468

Add/Subtract Decimals 600 Solve 15.13 + .9821 + 55 Answer: 71.1121 BACK

Order of Operations 100 Solve 3.26 + 8.41 – 9.09 BACK Answer: 2.58

Order of Operations 200 Solve 6.24 + 8.9 x 3.5 BACK Answer: 37.39

Order of Operations 300 Solve 60 - (6.5 x 8.91) BACK Answer: 2.085

Order of Operations 400 Solve Answer: 4.51 BACK

Order of Operations 600 Solve Answer: 19.303 BACK

Multiplying Decimals 100 Evaluate 4.3 x 5.2 BACK Answer: 22.36

Multiplying Decimals 200 Evaluate 5.62 x 9 BACK Answer: 50.58

Multiplying Decimals 300 Evaluate 4.7 x 9.21 BACK Answer: 43.287

Multiplying Decimals 400 Evaluate the Expression 3.85 x 19.01 BACK Answer: 73.1885

Multiplying Decimals 600 Evaluate 3.76 x 5.42 x 4 BACK Answer: 81.5168

Dividing Decimals 100 7.9 ÷ 5 Evaluate the expression BACK Answer: 1.58

Dividing Decimals 200 7.9 ÷ 25 Evaluate the expression Answer: .316 BACK

Dividing Decimals 300 .864 ÷ 3 Evaluate the expression Answer: .288 BACK

Dividing Decimals 400 6.74 ÷ .4 Evaluate the expression Answer: 16.85 BACK

Dividing Decimals 600 62.96 ÷ 2.5 Evaluate the expression Answer: 25.184 BACK

Metric Units 100 Convert 12 mL = ______ L Answer: .012 BACK

Metric 200 Convert 12 m = _________mm Answer: 12000 mm BACK

Metric 300 Fill in the blank with <, >, or = 1.5 m _____ 150 cm Answer: = BACK

Metric 400 Convert 1.5 mL=_________L Answer: .0015 BACK

Metric 600 A truck weighs 3300 kg and a car weighs 700,000 grams. How much more does the car weigh in grams? Answer:2,600,000 g BACK