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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 Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

5 Click to return to the question and poll the class

6 Click on link to Ask Jeeves, or click on this oval to return to question and ask a friend

7  A. 6 A. 6  C. 3 C. 3  B. 60 B. 60  D. 2 D. 2 What is the GCF of 12 and 30

8 Back to Board  A. 6

9  A. 42/2 A. 42/2  C. 42/5 C. 42/5  B. 16/5 B. 16/5  D. 80/5 D. 80/5 Write 8 2/5 as an improper fraction.

10 Back to Board C. 42/5

11  A. 60 A. 60  C. 4 C. 4  B. 2 B. 2  D. 3 D. 3 What is the GCF of 12, 16, and 30

12 Back to Board B. 2

13  A. 33/5 A. 33/5  C. 33/3 C. 33/3  B. 9/5 B. 9/5  D. 90/5 D. 90/5 What is 6 3/5 as an improper fraction?

14 Back to Board A. 33/5

15  A. 3 A. 3  C. 12 C. 12  B. 18 B. 18  D. 6 D. 6 Sally is putting 36 toy cars, 24 puppets and 18 stuffed animal on a shelf. If she puts the same number of toys in each row and if each row has only one type of toy, what is the greatest number of toys Sally can put in a row?

16 Back to Board D. 6

17  A. 8/6 A. 8/6  C. 8/3 C. 8/3  B. 4/3 B. 4/3  D. 12/3 D. 12/3 Walt is cooking. His recipe call for 2 2/3 cups of sugar. What is 2 2/3 as an improper fraction?

18 Back to Board C. 8/3

19  A. 24/32 A. 24/32  C. 8 C. 8  B. 3/4 B. 3/4  D. 4/3 D. 4/3 Jane’s book has 32 pages. She has read 24 pages so far. Write a fraction in simplest form that compares the number of pages she has read to the total number of pages.

20 Back to Board B. 3/4

21  A. $3 A. $3  C. $6 C. $6  B. $4 B. $4  D. $12 D. $12 On his newspaper route, Tom collects $48 on Monday, $36 on Tuesday, and $18 on Wednesday. What is the most each person pays for their subscription if they all pay the same amount?

22 Back to Board C. $6

23  A. 12/8 miles A. 12/8 miles  D. 61/8 miles D. 61/8 miles Brownsville is 7 5/8 miles away from Frisco. What is the distance as an improper fraction?  C. 60/8 miles C. 60/8 miles  B. 60/5 miles B. 60/5 miles

24 Back to Board D. 61/8 miles

25 What is an equivalent fraction for 40/50?  A. 50/40 A. 50/40  C. 3/4 C. 3/4  D. 4/10 D. 4/10  B. 80/100 B. 80/100

26 Back to Board B. 80/100

27  A. 47/10 miles A. 47/10 miles Koto can run 4 7/10 miles, before she is too tired to keep going. What is the distance she can run in an improper fraction?  C. 14/10 miles C. 14/10 miles  B 11/10 miles B 11/10 miles  D. 10/28 miles D. 10/28 miles

28 Back to Board A. 47/10 miles

29  B. 3/8 B. 3/8 Which fraction is not an improper fraction?  A. 6/5 A. 6/5  C. 3/2 C. 3/2  D. 4/3 D. 4/3

30 Back to Board B. 3/8

31  C. 3/4 C. 3/4 Sheldon has a total of 200 marbles. Of these, 50 are red. What fraction of marbles are not red?  A. 1/25 A. 1/25  B. 1/40 B. 1/40  D. 1/4 D. 1/4

32 Back to Board C. 3/4

33  D. 18 in. D. 18 in. A circle has a radius of 9 in. What is the diameter?  A. 9 in. A. 9 in.  C. 27 in. C. 27 in.  B. 4.5 in. B. 4.5 in.

34 Back to Board D. 18

35  A. 8 feet A. 8 feet Adam and Jocelyn are decorating the gym for the school dance. They want to cut all the of the streamers the same length. One roll is 72 feet long, and the other is 64 feet long. What is the greatest length they should cut each streamer?  B. 64 feet B. 64 feet  D. 72 feet D. 72 feet  C. 24 feet C. 24 feet

36 A. 8 feet

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