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#1- Divisibility The pool Company is shipping 5325 wading pools. They want to design shipping cartons that hold 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, or 10 pools each. They want to pack each month’s pools in their cartons with no pools left over, what are their choices?. 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10. 3, 5, 9. A:. B:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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#1- DivisibilityThe pool Company is shipping 5325 wading pools.

They want to design shipping cartons that hold 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, or 10 pools each. They want to pack each

month’s pools in their cartons with no pools left over, what are their choices?

C: D:5 3, 5

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A: B:21 23

#2Katie’s mystery number is an odd number greater

than 20 but less than 30. It is divisible by 3 but not 9. What number is it?

C: D:2729

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A: B:3 2,3, 5, 10

#3A baker made 245 oatmeal cookies. He wants to package them in bags with the same number of

cookies in each bag and have none left over. He has 4 different size bags. They can hold 2, 3, 5, or 10

cookies. Which of the bags can the baker use?

C: D:3, 5 5

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D

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A: B:27 54

#4Find the LCM of 6 and 9

C: D:18 None of the above

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C

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A: B:30 days from now 42 days from now

#5A grocer buys food from three suppliers. The

suppliers deliver every 5 days, 6 days, and 7 days. All three came today. In how many days will they all

Deliver on the same day again?

C: D:210 days from now 420 days from now

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A: B:53 61

#6Which number is prime?

C: D:28 21

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B

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A: B:5 15

#7 – GCF Jackie has 85 square buttons, 119 circular buttons,And 170 triangular buttons. What is the greatestNumber of bags into which Jackie can put the Buttons so that each bag will have the same

Number of buttons for each shape?

C: D:17 27

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A: B:31 15

#8Stevie has 124 roses, 62 daisies,

And 93 carnations to use in making floral Arrangements. She wants to use all of the flowers And place the same number of each flower in each

arrangement. How many daisies will be in each arrangement?

C: D:4 2

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A: B:1, 7, 14 7, 12, 14,

#9My locker combination is the first three

Multiples of 7. What is my locker combination?

C: D:7, 14, 21 0, 7, 21

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A: B:3/5, 12/20 60/100, 12/24

#10Give two equivalent fractions for 6/10

C: D:12/20, 18/32 1/10, 2/3

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A: B:12/15 8/15

#11Write the fraction 24/30 in lowest terms.

C: D:4/5 None of the above

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C

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A: B:The ate the same amount.

Kyle by himself

#12Peter ate 2/9 of the pizza. Joe ate 3/9 of the pizza

and Kyle ate the rest. Who ate more pizza, Kyle by himself, or Peter and Joe together?

C: D:Peter and Joe together No one ate any pizza it was cold.

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A: B:Yes No

#13Alex needs 115/3 yards of fabric to make a tent. He only has 38 ½ yards of fabric. Does he have

Enough fabric to make the tent? Explain.

C: D:Maybe I don’t know

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A – explain teacher

discretion

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A: B:0.6 0.6666666

#14Rewrite the fraction 3/5 as a decimal.

C: D:0.6060606060 1.66666666666666

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A: B:0.222222 > 0.09375 2/9 > 3/32

#15Paleontologists use calipers to measure the width Of solid objects. A paleontologist measures two

bones as 2/9 inches and 3/32 inches. Write these measures as decimals. Write a comparison

statement comparing the two decimals.

C: D:0.09375 < 0.2 2/9 < 3/32

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A: B:-8 8

#16Simplify -24

C: D:-16 16

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D

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A: B:-15 125

#17Simplify -53

C: D:-125 15

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C

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A: B:33 -33

#18Simplify 52 + -23

C: D:17 -17

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C

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A: B:22 X 3 x 7 22 X 21

#19Write the prime factorization of 84

C: D:23 X 3 x 7 4 X 3 x 7

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A: B:Neither Store they are equal

Store A

#20Martha saw the same item on sale at two stores.

Store A’s sign read “Sale! 1/3 off!” Store B’s sign read “Sale! 2/5 off!” Which store offered a greater discount?

C: D:Store B Both stores are ripping you off!

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A: B:Show all work on your board

Make sure you convert each to a decimal.

#21Order from least to greatest.

¾ , 0.3, - 7/8 , 0.3, - , 0.3, -

, 0.3, -

C: D:Make sure you ordered least to greatest

Get Ready

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-7/8, 0.3, ¾

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A: B:Show all work on your board

Make sure you convert each to a decimal.

#22Order from least to greatest.

-5/6, 2.2, -0.5 , 0.3, - , 0.3, -

, 0.3, -

C: D:Make sure you ordered least to greatest

Get Ready

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-5/6, -0.5, 2.2

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A: B:Show all work on your board

Make sure you convert each to a decimal.

#23

Write in Scientific Notation 7,123,000.

, 0.3, -

C: D:Make sure you ordered least to greatest

Get Ready

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7.123 x 106

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Make sure you convert each to a decimal.

#24Write in Standard Form.

9.06 x 10 5-

, 0.3, -

C: D:Make sure you ordered least to greatest

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906,000

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Great Job!!!!Great Job!!!!

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