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Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.

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Presentation on theme: "Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000."— Presentation transcript:

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2 Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000

3  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000  8,0008,000  4,0004,000  2,0002,000  1,0001,000  500500  300300  200200  100100

4  B. 4 to 5 B. 4 to 5  C. 4 to 9 C. 4 to 9  A. 5 to 4 A. 5 to 4  D. 1 to 5 D. 1 to 5 An animal shelter currently has 20 cats and 25 dogs. What is the ratio of cats to dogs?

5 Back to Board  B. 4 to 5

6  C. x = 1 C. x = 1 15 630  A. 1 = x A. 1 = x 15 630  B. 15 = x B. 15 = x 1 630  D. 1 = 15 D. 1 = 15 15 630 At GP Intermediate there is 1 teacher for every 15 students. If there were 630 students at the school, which proportion could be used to find x, the number of teachers?

7 Back to Board A. 1 = x 15 630

8  A. 1:4 A. 1:4  C. 5:6 C. 5:6  B. 1:6 B. 1:6  D. 1:3 D. 1:3 Mrs. Fish has a bag containing 3 red, 2 blue, 4 yellow, and 3 green marbles. What is the probability that if she chooses one marble it will be blue?

9 Back to Board B. 1:6

10  D. 12 D. 12  C. 72 C. 72  B. 8 B. 8  A. 16 A. 16 Josie’s horse eats about 2 bales of hay every 5 days. About how many bales of hay does Josie’s horse eat in 31 days?

11 Back to Board D. 12

12  A. 27 A. 27  C. 270 C. 270  D. 200 D. 200  B. 162 B. 162 Manuel’s heart beats 9 times per 10 seconds while Manuel is resting. How many times would Manuel’s heart beat during 3 minutes of rest?

13 Back to Board B. 162

14  A. Add 65 and 260 A. Add 65 and 260  C. Divide 260 by 65 C. Divide 260 by 65  B. Subtract 65 from 260 B. Subtract 65 from 260  D. Multiply 260 by 65 D. Multiply 260 by 65 If Ms. Smith drives at a constant speed of 65 miles per hour, which method can be used to find the number of hours it will take her to drive 260 miles?

15 Back to Board C. Divide 260 by 65

16  A. 1 A. 1 15  B. 1 B. 1 5  C. 3 C. 3 20  D. 2 D. 2 3 G.P. Intermediate received a shipment of soda for its machines. Ms. Villa determined that 15% of the cans were damaged. What fraction of the cans were damaged?

17 Back to Board C. 3 20

18  C. 32 C. 32  A. 27 A. 27  B. 36 B. 36  D. 12 D. 12 The ratio of red rosebushes to yellow rosebushes in the school garden is about 3 to 4. If there were 36 yellow rosebushes, about how many red rosebushes would there be?

19 Back to Board A. 27

20  A. 0.184 m A. 0.184 m  C. 1.84 m C. 1.84 m Ms. Andrus brother is 184 centimeters tall. How is 184 centimeters expressed in meters?  D. 184 m D. 184 m  B. 18.4 m B. 18.4 m

21 Back to Board C. 1.84 m

22 There were 14 boats and 42 people registered for a boat race. Which ratio accurately compares the number of people to the number of boats?  A. 3:1 A. 3:1  C. 7:21 C. 7:21  B. 2:6 B. 2:6  D. 6:2 D. 6:2

23 Back to Board D. 6:2

24  A. 24 boys, 36 girls A. 24 boys, 36 girls If the ratio of boys to girls in the sixth- grade choir is 2 to 3, which of these shows possible numbers of the boys and girls in the choir?  C. 35 boys, 20 girls C. 35 boys, 20 girls  B. 20 boys, 35 girls B. 20 boys, 35 girls  D. 36 boys, 24 girls D. 36 boys, 24 girls

25 Back to Board A. 24 boys, 36 girls

26  C. 55% C. 55% Mrs. Fish made 11 of the 20 shots she took at basketball practice yesterday. What percent of her shots did she make?  A. 22% A. 22%  B. 20% B. 20%  D. 11% D. 11%

27 Back to Board C. 55%

28  C. 352 oz C. 352 oz The GP band collected 22 pounds of aluminum cans. How many ounces of aluminum cans did they collect?  A. 6 oz A. 6 oz  B. 38 oz B. 38 oz  D. 220 oz D. 220 oz

29 Back to Board C. 352 oz

30  C. 24 hours C. 24 hours A student participated in sports for 3 hours and math club for 5 hours during a period of 2 weeks. If the student continues participating in these activities at this rate, how many hours will they spend participating in them during a six weeks?  A. 12 hours A. 12 hours  D. 48 hours D. 48 hours  B. 8 hours B. 8 hours

31 Back to Board C. 24 hours

32  B. Do their homework! B. Do their homework! What can Mrs. Fish’s students do that will help them be successful in Math?  A. Chilax and watch TV A. Chilax and watch TV  D. Play video games D. Play video games  C. Go to Facebook C. Go to Facebook

33 B. Hmm Practice

34 Sorry, try again!

35 Thanks for playing!


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