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Algebra. Measuring. Word Prob. Geometry. Brain Tease. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. If x=5, then x 5 is what number?. If x=5, then x 5 is what number?. What is 3,125?.
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Algebra Measuring Word Prob Geometry Brain Tease 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
If x=5, then x5 is what number? What is 3,125?
If ½ y = 130, then y is this number. What is 260?
If x = 5 and y = 7, then 2x + 3y is what number? What is 31?
If x2 + 10 = 110, then x = what number? What is 10?
5x + 2y = 286y = 24What number is x? What is 4?
??? 5 ft Area = 70 ft2 What is the length? What is the perimeter?
14 ft 5 ft Area = 70 ft2 What is the length? 14 ft What is the perimeter? 38 ft
Estimate to the nearest degree:Anywhere between 1000 and 1200
31,680 yards = ______ miles • 17 miles • 18 miles • 19 miles • 20 miles
31,680 yards = ______ miles • 17 miles • 18 miles • 19 miles • 20 miles
What are the plotted points for all 3 vertexes? (5,19) (12,19) (12,8)
How many lines of symmetry does this snowflake have?
Emily does many little jobs around the house to help her parents and to earn some pocket-money. She receives $7.00 each week in pocket-money. After 3 months, how much money does she have?
Emily does many little jobs around the house to help her parents and to earn some pocket-money. She receives $7.00 each week in pocket-money. After 3 months, how much money does she have? She will have $84.00 after 3 months.
Edward rides his bike to school and back home. The distance between his school and his house is 2 miles. How many miles does he ride his bike in 2 weeks? • 4 miles • 8 miles • 20 miles • 40 miles
Edward rides his bike to school and back home. The distance between his school and his house is 2 miles. How many miles does he ride his bike in 2 weeks? • 4 miles • 8 miles • 20 miles • 40 miles
Carolina loves hamburgers. She loves them with either cheese or without. She has to have either mayo or ketchup. She has to have either lettuce or pickles. How many different combinations of hamburger styles could she create using these toppings?
Carolina loves hamburgers. She loves them with either cheese or without. She has to have either mayo or ketchup. She has to have either lettuce or pickles. How many different combinations of hamburger styles could she create using these toppings? What is 8 different combinations?
Chris, Jill, and Nicky emptied their piggy banks and counted their nickels. Chris counted 4 nickels. Jill counted 6 times as many nickels as Chris. Nicky counted 7 times as many nickels as Jill. How many nickels did Nicky have?
Chris, Jill, and Nicky emptied their piggy banks and counted their nickels. Chris counted 4 nickels. Jill counted 6 times as many nickels as Chris. Nicky counted 7 times as many nickels as Jill. How many nickels did Nicky have? How much money is that? 168 nickels $8.40
Selena has 5 shirts, 2 shorts, and 3 hats. How many different combinations of outfits can she wear?
Selena has 5 shirts, 2 shorts, and 3 hats. How many different combinations of outfits can she wear? What is 30 different combinations of outfits? 5 x 2 x 3 = 30
700 700 ??? How many degrees is the missing angle?
700 700 ??? How many degrees is the missing angle? The missing angle is 400.
What is the plotted • Point of the house? • (-6,4) • (-6,-4) • (4,-6) • (-4,-6)
What is the plotted • Point of the house? • (-6,4) • (-6,-4) • (4,-6) • (-4,-6)
This figure can be folded along square edges to form a cube. Can you find out which 3 pairs of colors will be on opposite faces when the cube is folded?
This figure can be folded along square edges to form a cube. Can you find out which 3 pairs of colors will be on opposite faces when the cube is folded? 1. Yellow-Pink 2. Orange-Red 3. Green-Blue
How many lines of symmetry does this figure have? This figure has ten lines of symmetry. Five of the lines are actually shown there in the picture.
What's the mystery number? It's greater than one million but less than ten million. It's an even number. None of the digits is less than 3. No digit is used more than once. The sum of the digits in the ones, tens and hundreds place is 12. The digit in the ten thousands place is equal to the sum of the digits in the tens and hundreds places. The digit in the millions place is 2 more than the digit in the thousands place. The digit in the hundred thousands place is twice the digit in the tens place. What is the mystery number?
What's the mystery number? It's greater than one million but less than ten million. It's an even number. None of the digits is less than 3. No digit is used more than once. The sum of the digits in the ones, tens and hundreds place is 12. The digit in the ten thousands place is equal to the sum of the digits in the tens and hundreds places. The digit in the millions place is 2 more than the digit in the thousands place. The digit in the hundred thousands place is twice the digit in the tens place. What is the mystery number? 9,687,534
Five teams competed in field-day events in which it was possible to score 60 points. • The Crowns scored 35% of the possible 60 points. • The Royals scored 54 of the possible points. • The Knights scored half as many points as the Royals. • The Bishops scored 12 fewer points than the Knights. • The Dukes scored 2/5 of the possible points. • List the teams from first to fifth place, with the highest-scoring team listed first.
Five teams competed in field-day events in which it was possible to score 60 points. • The Crowns scored 35% of the possible 60 points. • The Royals scored 54 of the possible points. • The Knights scored half as many points as the Royals. • The Bishops scored 12 fewer points than the Knights. • The Dukes scored 2/5 of the possible points. • List the teams from first to fifth place, with the highest-scoring team listed first. • Royals, Knights, Dukes, Crowns, and Bishops
A circle graph is divided into 8 equal parts with 3 parts shaded in. How much is the shaded part as a fraction , decimal, and a percent?