What operation do you think we'll need to use to solve this problem?
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Question 2
2.
Convert the following fraction to an improper fraction: 23/4
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Question 3
3.
Convert the following fraction to an improper fraction: 31/4
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Question 4
4.
Convert the following fraction to an improper fraction: 11/2
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Question 5
5.
What is the FIRST number 2 and 10 have in common?
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Question 6
6.
What is the sum of 15/10 and 3/10 (write your answer as an improper fraction that isn't simplified yet!)
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Question 7
7.
What is 18/10 as a simplified mixed number?
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Question 8
8.
Now you try!!! Nick is making two different types of bread. He needs 32/3 cups of flour for the first type and 53/4 for the other type. How many cups of flour will Nick need to make both types of bread? (just type in the number 😄)
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Question 9
9.
What is the first operation you need to use to solve this problem?
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Question 10
10.
What is the second operation you need to use to solve this problem?
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Question 11
11.
What is the sum of 2/3 and 1/4?
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Question 12
12.
What is the product (as an improper fraction) of 11/12 and 3/1?
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Question 13
13.
Now you try!!! The Atlanta Hawks are preparing for practice. The trainer wants to make a protein shake mix for the players. He needs 3/5 of a gallon of milk and2/3 of a gallon of protein concentrate. After mixing these, he plans to multiply the total amount by 4 to make enough for the whole team. How many gallons of the protein shake will the trainer make in total? (just type in the number 😄)
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Question 14
14.
What operation do you think we need to solve this problem?
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Question 15
15.
What is 51/4 as an improper fraction?
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Question 16
16.
What is 33/4 as an improper fraction?
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Question 17
17.
What is the final answer as a mixed number?
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Question 18
18.
Now you try!!! Ciara had 31/8 feet of ribbon. She cut off 13/4 feet so that she could create a bow for her door. How many feet of ribbon did Ciara have left? (just type in the number 😄)
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Question 19
19.
What operation do you think you need to use to solve this problem?
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Question 20
20.
What is 11/2 as an improper fraction?
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Question 21
21.
After you've multiplied your numerators and denominators across, what is the product as an improper fraction?
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Question 22
22.
Now you try!!! The recipe below shows the ingredients needed to make 1 batch of blueberry muffins. How many cups of frozen blueberries are needed to make 2/3 of a batch? (just type in the number 😄)
2 ¾ cups margarine
1 cup sugar
2 ¾ cup of frozen blueberries
1 tsps baking powder
3 ⅚ cups flour
½ tsps salt
3 tsps of cinnamon
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Question 23
23.
Which value is the dividend?
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Question 24
24.
What is 101/2 as an improper fraction?
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Question 25
25.
What is 13/4 as an improper fraction?
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Question 26
26.
Match the fraction to its reciprocal
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9/5
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2/1
3/4
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4/3
7/4
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5/9
5/2
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2/5
1/2
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4/7
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Question 27
27.
What is the product of 21/2 and 4/7 (remember don't simplify and don't convert it to a mixed number yet)
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Question 28
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Now you try!!! To make one bracelet, Milena needs 12/3 feet of string. If she bought 91/2 feet of string, how many bracelets can she make? (just type in the number 😄)
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Question 29
29.
Which value is the dividend?
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Question 30
30.
What operation do you change division to?
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Question 31
31.
What is the simplified product of 1/2 and 4/3? Simplify!!!)
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Question 32
32.
Now you try!!! A rectangular strip of land is represented in the diagram.
To find the width of the land, the area of the land must be divided by the length of the land. How wide, in feet, is the strip of land? Show your work and simplify your answer. (just type in the number 😄)
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Question 33
33.
What is your first step when solving this problem?
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Question 34
34.
What is your second step when solving this problem?
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Question 35
35.
How much screen time does Barkley spend on her iPhone?
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Question 36
36.
For example, if I was multiplying 0.067 and 0.001, how many times would I have to move the decimal over? (hint: count how many numbers behind the decimal!)
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Question 37
37.
What do you get when you add Shannon's amount she spends on her phone and Barkley's amount she spends on her phone?
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Question 38
38.
Now you Try!!! Sebastian reads for 3.2 hours every day. His friend Siar reads 1.5 times as much as Sebastian every day. How many hours do Sebastian and Siar spend reading altogether in a day? (just type in the number 😄)
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Question 39
39.
Which two days are you finding the difference of?
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Question 40
40.
What operation does the word 'difference' mean?
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Question 41
41.
What day's value goes on top when setting up the subtraction problem?
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Question 42
42.
Which number should you borrow from when starting to subtract?
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Question 43
43.
Now you try!!! Cameron recorded the distances he ran each day using the table.
What was the difference between Cameron distance on Tuesday and Thursday? Show your work. (just type in the number 😄)
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Question 44
44.
The formula to find K (the constant of proportionality) is _______ divided by _______
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Question 45
45.
What is the constant of proportionality from the table? (just type in the number)
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Question 46
46.
There was only one answer, and it was...
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Question 47
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Now you try! The table below shows different possibilities for the number of pizzas ordered to the number of people at a party. Which of the following ratios below of pizzas to people could also be included in the table? Select three!
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Question 48
48.
The first number in an ordered pair is __________, the second number in an ordered pair is __________
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Question 49
49.
The unit rate is ____________________ per __________
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Question 50
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What is the formula to find the constant of proportionality?
k=__________ divided by __________
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Question 51
51.
Now you try! Use the graph below to answer the following questions:
What is the constant of proportionality_______ (just type in the number)
The point (1, 1.5) on the graph represents _______ (second or feet) per _______ (second or feet)
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Question 52
52.
What is Albert's constant of proportionality? (k) just type in the number_______
What is Tanisha's constant of proportionality? (k) just type in the number _______
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Question 53
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Now you try! Mina (M) and Avery (A) are trying to measure how much water they use at home. The amount of water they use is in the graph below. How much more water does Mina use than Avery in gallons per minute (gpm)? (just type in the number)
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Question 54
54.
The formula for writing an equation is __________=____________________
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Question 55
55.
What is the k-constant of proportionality? (just type the number)
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Question 56
56.
Now let's plug in all the pieces into the formula of y=kx.
__________=____________________
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Question 57
57.
Now you try! The graph below shows the water used in gallons, g, that Avery used in, m, minutes. Write an equation that can be used to calculate, g, the gallons used by Avery in, m, minutes?
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Question 58
58.
What is the unit rate in a sentence?
__________ per __________
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Question 59
59.
What always goes on the bottom (the denominator)?
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Question 60
60.
How can I get 4/5 to equal 1? __________ by the __________
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Question 61
61.
Now you try! Liam painted 3/5 of a wall in 2/3of an hour. At this rate, what fraction of the wall can Liam paint in 1hour? (just type in the number)
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Question 62
62.
What are you solving for?
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Question 63
63.
What two pieces in a percent proportion should match (say the same thing, but in different forms)?
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Question 64
64.
The number '1200' in the word problem is classified as another....?
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Question 65
65.
What is your whole/total amount of students? (just type in the number)
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Question 66
66.
What is the answer to the problem? (just type in the number)
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Question 67
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Now you try! During a charity walk, participants were encouraged to wear pink shirts to show support. 450 people wore pink shirts, while 150 people did not.
What percent of the participants did NOT wear pink shirts? _______
Explain your answer in context by filling in the statement:_______ percent of the participants did _______ wear _______ shirts.
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Question 68
68.
What unit is in the numerator?__________
What unit is in the denominator
__________
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Question 69
69.
How many ounces of peanuts does Ms. Carey need if she has 3 ounces of dried fruit? (just type in the number)
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Question 70
70.
How many ounces of dried fruit does Ms. Carey need if she has 80 ounces of peanuts? (just type in the number)
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Question 71
71.
Now you try! Mr. Lopez is making lemonade for a school fundraiser. The table below shows some possible combinations he can use to keep the same flavor. What information is missing in the table below to identify the equivalent ratios for Mr. Lopez.
Blank a: _______ (just type in the number)
Blank b:_______ (just type in the number)
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Question 72
72.
What is the total for the given ratio of 3:4? (just type in the number)
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Question 73
73.
How did I get from 7 to 1400? You multiplied by __________! (just type in the number)
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Question 74
74.
How many boys are there? _______
How many girls are there? _______
(just type in the numbers)
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Question 75
75.
When using the tape diagram method, how much is each box worth? (just type in the number)
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Question 76
76.
Now you try! There were 1,050 fans at the concert last Friday. If the ratio of Taylor Swift fans to Olivia Rodrigo fans is 2 to 3, how many were Taylor Swift fans and how many are Olivia Rodrigo fans? (just type in the number)
There are _______ Taylor Swift fans
There are _______ Olivia Rodrigo fans
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Question 77
77.
What unit goes in the numerator? __________
What unit goes in the denominator?
__________
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Question 78
78.
How many miles did Tina bike? (just type in the number)
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Question 79
79.
Now you try! Mrs. Smith has a recipe that calls for 21 cups of milk to make enough cakes for her birthday party. The stores only sell milk in liters, so how many liters of milk will she need? Show your work (1 liter ≈ 4.2 cups)
(just type in the number)
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Question 80
80.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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Question 81
81.
Marcus, Olivia, Jordan, Bella, and Ethan all checked their bank accounts on Friday. Their bank statements and balances are listed below.
Marcus: –$8.50
Olivia: $15.75
Jordan: –$2.25
Bella: $9.60
Ethan: –$4.80
Who has the most money? __________
Who has the most debt? __________
Justify your answer by creating an inequality statement comparing who has the most money to the individual who has the least.______________________________
(order matters)
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Question 82
82.
Mrs. Smith used a rule to find the three ordered pairs shown in the table below.
Six points are graphed on the coordinate plane below:
Which three points graphed on the coordinate plane show the locations of the three ordered pairs in the table?
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Question 83
83.
The coordinate plane below shows the locations of several spots in town. Each unit on the grid represents 1 kilometer.
Mrs. Jones walks from the Hospital to the Police Station. Write a number sentence using absolute valueto determine the distance she walked. _______
She then walked from the Police Station to City Hall. Write number sentences using absolute valueto determine the distance she walked. _______
What is the total distance she walked. _______
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Question 84
84.
Part A. Mrs. Jones’s classroom is located in the center of the hallway. The coordinates of her classroom is (0, 0). Mrs. Jett’s classroom is 5 blocks east from Mrs. Jones’s classroom, and Ms. Middleton’s classroom is 2 blocks west from Mrs. Jones’s classroom. Plot the location of all the teachers’ classrooms on the coordinate plane below (plot in the show your work section!)
Part B. List the ordered pairs of Mrs. Jett’s classroom and Ms. Middleton’s classroom.
Mrs. Jett _______
Ms. Middleton _______
Part C. Which teacher’s room is a greater distance from Mrs. Jones’s classroom (only type Jett or Middleton)_______Write an inequality statement using absolute value comparing Mrs. Jett and Ms. Middleton’s classroom locations to support your answer_______
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Question 85
85.
If Point Q is plotted below. What is the reflected ordered pair of Q over the x-axis? What is the reflected ordered pair of Q over the y-axis?
Ordered pair reflected over the x-axis:_______
Ordered pair reflected over the y-axis:_______
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Question 86
86.
Use the coordinate grid to help you answer the following questions:
Part A. Which quadrant(s) is the ‘x’ coordinate positive? __________
Part B. Which quadrant(s) is the ‘x’ coordinate negative? __________
Part C. Which quadrant(s) is the ‘y’ coordinate positive? __________
Part D. Which quadrant(s) is the ‘y’ coordinate negative? __________
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Question 87
87.
The Weatherman was comparing temperatures for four cities during the month of July. He recorded the data on the number line below.