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6th Grade Number Sense
2 1/2 + 1 3/5
2 1/2 + 1 3/5
4 1/10
1 3/4 x 4 4/5
1 3/4 x 4 4/5
2 13/36
8/3 / 20/9
8/3 / 20/9
1 1/5
5 1/6 - 3 11/12
5 1/6 - 3 11/12
1 1/4
Sara had 3/4 yd of string. She used 1/2 of the string to tie a package. How much string did she use?
Sara had 3/4 yd of string. She used 1/2 of the string to tie a package. How much string did she use?
3/8
Write the order of operations. (Full words)
Write the order of operations. (Full words)
Parentheses, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, Subtract
(12-6) / 3 + 3
(12-6) / 3 + 3
5
What is the rule if you have both multiplication and division or addition and subtraction on the same line?
What is the rule if you have both multiplication and division or addition and subtraction on the same line?
work left to right
(7 +13) / 10-1
(7 +13) / 10-1
1
15 - 6 + 7 x (2 + 5)
15 - 6 + 7 x (2 + 5)
58
Change 40% to a decimal
Change 40% to a decimal
.40
Change 0.7 to a percent
Change 0.7 to a percent
70%
Change 10/24 to a decimal (round to the nearest hundredth)
Change 10/24 to a decimal (round to the nearest hundredth)
0.42
Change 0.08 to a percent
Change 0.08 to a percent
8%
Change 6/27 to a percent
Change 6/27 to a percent
22%
Put in order from least to greatest: 14.32, 1.432, 15.213, 1.023
Put in order from least to greatest: 14.32, 1.432, 15.213, 1.023
1.023, 1.432, 14.32, 15.213
Put in order from least to greatest: 23.652, 23.65, 236.5, 236.56
Put in order from least to greatest: 23.652, 23.65, 236.5, 236.56
23.65, 23.652, 236.5, 236.56
<, >, or = 18.43 and 18.34
<, >, or = 18.43 and 18.34
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<, >, or = 13.032 and 13.03
<, >, or = 13.032 and 13.03
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Put in order from least to greatest: 7 1/2, 7 2/5, 43/9
Put in order from least to greatest: 7 1/2, 7 2/5, 43/9
43/9, 7 2/5, 7 1/2
Prime or Composite? 63
Prime or Composite? 63
Composite
Solve: 3^6
Solve: 3^6
729
Write the number in standard form: sixty-three and four hundred two thousandths
Write the number in standard form: sixty-three and four hundred two thousandths
63.402
Find the Prime Factorization of 210
Find the Prime Factorization of 210
2 x 3 x 5 x 7
Find the LCM of 14 and 15
Find the LCM of 14 and 15
210
Greg started with 50 ft of flat reed. He used 24 1/2 ft for one basket, 12 2/3 ft on another and 11 1/4 ft on a third. How much did he have left?
Greg started with 50 ft of flat reed. He used 24 1/2 ft for one basket, 12 2/3 ft on another and 11 1/4 ft on a third. How much did he have left?
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