Draw a pair of horizontal line segments. Make them the same length. Then draw two more line segments to make a quadrilateral.
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Question 2
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Nathan worked on his homework from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. How many minutes did Nathan work on his homework?
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Question 3
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Write a decimal number equal to the mixed number
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Question 4
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If 24 eggs exactly fill 2 cartons, how many eggs will it take to fill 3 cartons?
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Question 5
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The number of cubes on the bottom level is 4 x 4 , since each level has the same number of cubes and there are 4 levels, the total number of cubes is ?
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Question 6
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a) How many apples weighing 1/3 pound each would it take to total 1 pound?
b) How many apples weighing 1/3 pound would it take to total 4 pounds?
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Question 7
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The shape has only 1 base so its a pyramid and the base is a square so its a square pyramid. The edges are where the faces meet so there are 8 edges (4 on the base and 4 on the sides)
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Question 8
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If there is 100 total squares and half of them are shaded, name the decimal number, as a reduced fraction, and as a percent.
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Question 9
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Which of these numbers does not equal 1/2?
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Question 10
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AB is 40 millimeters. BC is half of AB. CD equals BC. Find AD.
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Question 11
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8.7 + 6.25
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Question 12
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12.75 - 4.2
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Question 14
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8 x $125
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Question 24
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Estimate the area of a window that is 3ft 10in. wide and 2ft 11in. tall.
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Question 25
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A penny, nickel, dime, and quarter are tossed at the same time. Which word best describes the following events: likely, unlikely, certian, or impossible?
a) All of the upturned faces are heads.
b) At least one of the upturned faces is heads.
c) There is one more heads than there is tails.
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Question 26
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Describe how to estimate the total cost of the items.
What is your estimate?
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Question 27
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What was the total cost of the treats?
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Question 28
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If the girls share the cost evenly, how much will each girls pay?
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Question 29
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Assuming that the sequence below repeats with period 5, write the next 5 terms.
4, 4, 1, 4, 4
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Question 30
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In the 1988 Summer Olympic games in Seoul, South Korea, U.S. athlete Florence Griffith-Joyner won three gold medals in track events. "Flo-Jo," as she was called, finished the 200-meter run in 21.34 seconds, breaking the previous Olympics record of 21.81 seconds. By how much did Florence Griffith-Joyner break the previous Olympic record?