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DOM – Day 1

DOM – Day 1. 1.) 602 2.) 890 3.) 1210 4.) 25 5.) 0.6. 1.) 289 + 313 2.) 1001 – 111 3.) 55 X 22 4.) 500 ÷ 20 5.) Change 3/5 to a decimal. DOM – Day 2. 1.) 486 + 252 2.) 700 – 310 3.) 989 X 10 4.) 630 ÷ 70 5.) Change 1/5 to a decimal. 1.) 738 2.) 390 3.) 9890 4.) 9

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DOM – Day 1

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  1. DOM – Day 1 1.) 602 2.) 890 3.) 1210 4.) 25 5.) 0.6 • 1.) 289 + 313 • 2.) 1001 – 111 • 3.) 55 X 22 • 4.) 500 ÷ 20 • 5.) Change 3/5 to a decimal.

  2. DOM – Day 2 • 1.) 486 + 252 • 2.) 700 – 310 • 3.) 989 X 10 • 4.) 630 ÷ 70 • 5.) Change 1/5 to a decimal. 1.) 738 2.) 390 3.) 9890 4.) 9 5.) 0.2

  3. DOM – Day 3 1.) 750 2.) 300 3.) 70,000 4.) 15 5.) 0.875 • 1.) 625 + 125 • 2.) 398 - 98 • 3.) 700 X 100 • 4.) 750 ÷ 50 • 5.) Change 7/8 to a decimal.

  4. DOM – Day 4 1.) 603 2.) 73 3.) 979 4.) 3 5.) 0.5 • 1.) 444 + 159 • 2.) 100 - 27 • 3.) 89 x 11 • 4.) 300 ÷ 100 • 5.) Change ½ to a decimal.

  5. DOM – Day 5 • 1.) 124 + 524 • 2.)50 - 28 • 3.) 60 x 50 • 4.) 440 ÷ 11 • 5.) Change ¼ to a decimal. 1.) 648 2.) 22 3.) 3,000 4.) 40 5.) 0.25

  6. DOM Day 6 1. 7.769 2. 1.6444 3. 3.12 4. 6.5 5. ½ 1. 3.76 + 4.009 = 2. 8.432 – 6.7876 = 3. 2.4 x 1.3 = 4. 5.85 ÷ 0.9 = 5. Suppose you roll a number cube. Find the probability of rolling a multiple of 2.

  7. DOM – Day 7 1. 9.963 2. 4.698 3. 13.342 4. 57 5. 1 to 3 1. 5.865 + 4.098 = 2. 9.02 – 4.322 = 3. 4.11 x 2.1 = 4. 3.42 ÷ 0.06 = 5. A spinner is divided into equal parts numbered 1-8. What are the odds in favor of stopping on a multiple of 4?

  8. DOM – Day 8 1. 63.75 2. 38.82 3. 12.07 4. 0.07 5. 5 to 4 1.) 62.5 + 1.25 2.) 39.8 – 0.98 3.) 7.1 X 1.7 4.) .56 ÷ 8 5.) You randomly choose a number between 1 and 9. What are the odds against of choosing a prime.

  9. DOM – Day 9 • 1. 45.989 • 2. 8.28 • 3. 0.0979 • 4. 30,000 • 1/3 1. 45.86 + 0.129 2. 10.98 – 2.7 3. 0.89 x 0.11 4. 300 ÷ 0.01 5. Each letter in the word REBELS is written on a separate slip of paper and placed in a hat and a letter is chosen at random. What is the probability of choosing an E?

  10. DOM – Day 10 1. 0.887 2. 4.501 3. 2.145 4. 5.5 5. 0 1. 0.88 + 0.007 = 2. 5.5 – 0.999 = 3. 6.5 x 0.33 = 4. 6.05 ÷ 1.1 5. A spinner is divided in equal parts numbered 1-6. What is the probability of stopping on a multiple of 7?

  11. DOM – Day 11 1. 7/12 2. 7/24 3. 4/7 4. 2 ½ 5. 1/6 1. ¼ + 1/3 = 2. 5/8 – 1/3 = 3. 2/3 x 6/7 = 4. 2/5 ÷ 4/25 = 5. A spinner is divided in equal parts numbered 1-6. What is the probability of stopping on a multiple of 5?

  12. DOM – Day 12 1. 19/20 2. 2/15 3. 4/9 4. 2 ¼ 5. 1:5 1. 1/5 + 3/4 = 2. 4/5 – 2/3 = 3. 6/7 x 14/27 = 4. 9/10 ÷ 2/5 = 5. What are the odds of rolling a 3 on a number cube?

  13. DOM – Day 13 1. 21/26 2. 1/12 3. 5/18 4. 108/121 5. 0 1. 9/13 + 3/26 = 2. ¾ - 2/3 = 3. 5/8 x 4/9 = 4. 9/11 ÷ 11/12 = 5. What are the odds of rolling a seven on a number cube?

  14. DOM – Day 14 1. 1 1/18 2. 2/9 3. 8/11 4. 2 ¼ 5. 1/2 1. 2/9 + 5/6 = 2. 8/9 – 2/3 = 3. 4/5 x 10/11 = 4. 9/10 ÷ 2/5 = 5. Find the P(A or B). A: rolling a 5. B. rolling an odd number

  15. DOM – Day 15 1. 19/20 2. 7/24 3. 5/18 4. 2 ¼ 5. 0 1. 1/5 + 3/4 = 2. 5/8 – 1/3 = 3. 5/8 x 4/9 = 4. 9/10 ÷ 2/5 = 5. What is the probability we will come to school Monday, September 1, 2008?

  16. DOM – Day 16 1. 5 ¾ 2. 2 5/12 3. 25 ½ 4. 10 ½ 5. 1/9 1. 2 ¼ + 3 ½ = 2. 5 ¾ - 3 1/3 = 3. 4 ½ x 5 2/3 = 4. 4 1/5 ÷ 2/5 = 5. You have 3 red, 5 green, & 2 yellow marbles. With-out replacing, what is the probability of drawing a yellow then a green? P(yellow, green)

  17. DOM – Day 17 1. 11 7/8 2. 4 4/9 3. 19 3/8 4. 4 5. 77% 1. 9 5/8 + 2 1/4 = 2. 8 – 3 5/9 = 3. 5 1/6 x 3 3/4 = 4. 5 ÷ 1 1/4 = 5. There is a 23% chance of rain today. What is the probability it will not rain? P (not rain)

  18. DOM – Day 18 1. 13 2/21 2. 4 17/20 3. 1 11/14 4. 8 5. 343 1. 7 2/3 + 5 3/7 = 2. 8 1/4 - 3 2/5 = 3. 2 5/7 x 1 1/38 = 4. 9 ÷ 1 1/8 = 5. 7 x 7 x 7 =

  19. DOM – Day 19 1. 5 ¾ 2. 4 4/9 3. 19 3/8 4. 10 ½ 5. 23 x 32 1. 2 ¼ + 3 ½ = 2. 8 – 3 5/9 = 3. 5 1/6 x 3 ¾ = 4. 4 1/5 ÷ 2/5 = 5. Write the prime factorization of 72 using exponents.

  20. DOM – Day 20 1. 7 5/6 2. 3 1/10 3. 3 8/9 4. 7/8 5. 22 x 32 1. 4 1/3 + 3 ½ = 2. 9 4/5 – 6 7/10 = 3. 2 1/3 x 1 2/3 = 4. 5/8 ÷ 5/7 = 5. Write the prime factorization of 36 using exponents.

  21. DOM – Day 21 1. 11 1/20 2. 4 2/3 3. 16 ½ 4. 2/3 5. 24 x 3 1. 1 ¾ + 9 3/10= 2. 8 ½ - 3 5/6 = 3. 4 2/5 x 3 ¾ = 4. 4/9 ÷ 2/3 = 5. Write the prime factorization of 48 using exponents.

  22. DOM – Day 22 1. 9 9/14 2. 2 ¼ 3. 3 ½ 4. 6 ¼ 5. 22 x 72 1. 3 3/7 + 6 3/14 = 2. 7 – 4 ¾ = 3. 1 ½ x 2 1/3= 4. 11 ¼ ÷ 1 4/5 = 5. Write the prime factorization of 196 using exponents.

  23. DOM – Day 23 1. 4 11/12 2. 4 7/8 3. 3/5 4. 6 5. 52 x 7 1. 2 ¾ + 2 1/6 = 2. 7 3/8 – 2 ½ = 3. 9/10 x 2/3 = 4. 1 ÷ 1/6 = 5. Write the prime factorization of 175 using exponents.

  24. DOM – Day 24 1. 10 ½ 2. 6 1/24 3. 6 2/3 4. 1 1/15 5. 3 x 52 1. 3 2/3 + 6 5/6 = 2. 9 7/8 – 3 5/6= 3. 2 2/9 x 3 = 4. 2 2/5 ÷ 2 ¼ = 5. Write the prime factorization of 75 using exponents.

  25. DOM – Day 25 1. -4 2. 17 3. 75 4. -7 5. 34 1. 4 + (-8) = 2. 9 - (-8)= 3. -5 x (-15) = 4. 28 ÷ (-4) = 5. Write the prime factorization of 81 using exponents.

  26. DOM – Day 26 1. -43 2. 180 3. -141 4. 43 5. 5 x 19 1. (-88) + 45 = 2. 92 - (-88)= 3. -76 - 65= 4. -86 ÷ (-2) = 5. Write the prime factorization of 95 using exponents.

  27. DOM – Day 27 1. 18 2. 163 3. -111 4. -19 5. 54 1. 77 + (-59) = 2. 88 - (-75) = 3. -987 - 876= 4. 95 ÷ (-5) = 5. Write the prime factorization of 625 using exponents.

  28. DOM – Day 28 1. 0 2. -4 3. -20 4. 20 5. 23 x 7 1. -10 + 10 = 2. 8 – 12= 3. -4 x 5 = 4. -60 ÷ -3= 5. Write the prime factorization of 56 using exponents.

  29. DOM – Day 29 1. -2 2. 13 3. -24 4. -18 5. 23 x 11 1. -8 + 6 = 2. 8 - (-5)= 3. -8 x 3 = 4. -36 ÷ 2 = 5. Write the prime factorization of 88 using exponents.

  30. DOM – Day 30 1. -8 2. 20 3. -39 4. -24 5. 33 x 5 1. -9 + 1 = 2. 8 - (-12)= 3. -13 x 3 = 4. -48 ÷ 2 = 5. Write the prime factorization of 135 using exponents.

  31. DOM – Day 31 • Mrs. Murray requires her students to read 2 books: 1 book from list #1 and 1 book from list #2. A. 9 • What is the total number of different combinations for the 2 books? • 9 b. 6 c. 2 d. 1

  32. DOM – Day 32 • In Mrs. Shively’s class, there are 8 boys and 12 girls. If Mrs. Shively selects 1 student from her class at random, what is the probability that the student will be a girl? • 2/3 c. 1/12 • 3/5 d. 1/20 B. 3/5

  33. DOM – Day 33 • Jamie has a spinner and a bag of marbles. The spinner is evenly divided into 8 sections. The bag is filled with 6 different colored marbles. Jamie will spin the spinner and randomly select a marble. How many possible outcomes does Jamie have? a. 14 b. 28 c. 36 d. 48 D. 48

  34. DOM – Day 34 • In a bag of candies there are 13 red, 13 green, 13 yellow, and 13 blue. If you choose 1 candy from the bag, what is the probability the candy will not be blue? a. ¼ b. ½ c. 2/3 d. ¾ d. ¾

  35. DOM – Day 35 • Jordan drove a3 miles per hour for a5 hours. How far did Jordan drive? a. a2 miles b. a8 miles c. a12 miles d. a15 miles b. a8 miles

  36. DOM – Day 36 • Joanne has 2a3 number of animals. Ronnie has 3a3 number of animals. Odessa has a4 number of animals. How many animals do Joanne, Ronnie, and Odessa have altogether? a. 5a10 b. 6a10 c. 5a3 + a4 d. 6a3 + a4 c. 5a3 + a4

  37. DOM – Day 37 • Alyssa estimated that there are five hundred twenty billion grains of sand on a beach. How is this number written in scientific notation? a. 5.2 x 109 b. 5.2 x 1010 c. 5.2 x 1011 d. 5.2 x 1012 c. 5.2 x 1011

  38. DOM – Day 38 • Two coins are tossed at the same time. What is the probability they both land on tails? a. ½ b. 1/3 c. ¼ d. 1/8 c. ¼

  39. DOM – Day 39 • When a baby is born it has a ½ chance of being a girl and ½ chance of being a boy? If a couple has 3 children, how many combinations of girls and boys can the couple have? (Hint: Write out your combinations…don’t try to do it mathematically) a. 3 b. 4 c. 7 d. 8 b. 4

  40. DOM – Day 40 Between which two integers does √26 fall? a. 3 and 4 b. 4 and 5 c. 5 and 6 d. 6 and 7 c. 5 & 6

  41. DOM – Day 41 If a girl chooses 1 top, 1 pant, and 1 pair of shoes, how many different outfits can she make? a. 6 b. 12 c. 30 d. 8 b. 12

  42. DOM – Day 42 Justin needs an even number on his next two rolls using one number cube to win the game. What is the probability that Justin will be a winner after his next two rolls? a. ¼ b. ½ c. ¾ d. 1/9 • ¼

  43. DOM – Day 43 • Between which two integers does the √56 fall? a. 6 and 7 b. 7 and 8 c. 8 and 9 d. 9 and 10 b. 7 & 8

  44. DOM – Day 44 Simplify the following: √90 √9 • 2√5 b. √11 c. √10 d. √10 3 c. √10

  45. DOM – Day 45 Which number is irrational? • 1/19 • 3.14285 • -√169 • √87 d. √87

  46. DOM – Day 46 Mary’s garden plot is square with an area of 82 ft2 . What is the approximate length of one side of Mary’s garden? • 6 ft • 8 ft • 9 ft • 11 ft c. 9 ft

  47. DOM – Day 47 Which number is rational? • 8.17711888111… • √102 • 1 3/5 • √110 c. 1 3/5

  48. DOM – Day 48 Which number is irrational? • 4/27 • -6.6 • √225 • - √2 d. -√2

  49. DOM – Day 49 Which triangle with the given side lengths is a right triangle? • a = 8 in b = 24 in c = 26 in • a = 12 in b = 16 in c = 20 in • a= 7 in b = 24 in c = 25 in • a = 7 in b = 23 in c = 25 in b. 12, 16, 20

  50. DOM – Day 50 A rectangle has side lengths of 8 cm and 11 cm. Find the length of the diagonal of the rectangle? Round answers to the nearest tenth. • 13.5 cm • 13.6 cm • 13.7 cm • 13.8 cm b. 13.6 cm

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