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Day 1
Date __________________
1) Estimate by rounding to the ten thousands place:
367,985 – 124,090 = ________________
Reminder: When rounding – look
at the number to the right of the
place you are rounding to. If the
number to the right is 4 or below,
keep the number the same. If
the number is 5 or above, round
up.
2) Jane was paid $316 for 40 hours of work. Use compatible numbers to find about how much
Jane earned per hour.
_______________
Compatible numbers are numbers that
work well together; think about basic
facts.
3) Carl is moving, and he has 512 DVDs that he needs to pack. If he can fit 20 DVDs in each box,
how many boxes will he need?
_______________
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Day 2
Date __________________
1) Kara and her sister bought 5 pair of jeans for $28 each. About how much did they spend
altogether?
_______________
2) Jared has to drive 472 miles, and wants to complete his drive in 8 hours. Use compatible
numbers to estimate the number of miles he needs to drive each hour.
_______________
Find the exact number of miles he needs to drive each hour.
_______________
Was your estimate reasonable?
_______________
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Day 3
Date __________________
1) Mia read 708 pages in 12 weeks.
Use compatible numbers to estimate the number of pages she read each week.
_______________
Find the exact number of pages she read each week.
_______________
Was your estimate reasonable?
_______________
2) Write 83 in expanded form.
_______________
Find the value of 83 .
_______________
Reminder: When using exponents, multiply
the base (in this case 8) times ITSELF the
number of times the exponent indicates (3).
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Day 4
Date __________________
1) Write 4 • 4 • 4 • 4 • 4 in exponential form.
Find the value of 4 • 4 • 4 • 4 • 4 .
2) Compare, using <, >, =
53
3) Evaluate: 19 + 23 • 4
_______________
_______________
35
_______________
_______________
Reminder: Follow the order of operations:
Parentheses
Exponents
Multiply/Divide (left to right)
Add/Subtract (left to right)
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Day 5
1) Find the value of 101 .
Date __________________
_______________
2) To go on their class trip, the 6th grade teachers had to schedule busses. Each bus seats 54
students, and there are 299 people going on the trip. How many busses do they need to
schedule?
_______________
3) Evaluate: 4 + 32 • 7
_______________
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Day 6
Date __________________
1) Find the value of 200 .
_______________
2) Evaluate: 9 + (8 – 2) • 22
_______________
3) Use the Commutative Property to complete the equation: 24 + 9 = __________ + __________
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Day 7
1) Evaluate:
Date __________________
21 ÷ (12 – 9) + 42
_______________
2) Use the Associative Property to complete the equation:
2.1 + (5.0 + 3.9) = ( ________ + ________ ) + ________
3) Use the Distributive Property to complete the equation:
3 (y + 7) = __________ + __________
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Day 8
Date __________________
1) Complete the expression: 6 • 35 = (6 • _____ ) + ( 6 • _____ )
What property is used here? ______________________________________________________________
2) Evaluate: 9 + 8 – 2 • 22
_______________
3) Paul bought 6 DVDs for $8.99 each. Use compatible numbers to find about how much Paul
spent.
_______________
Find exactly how much Paul spent.
_______________
Was your estimate reasonable?
_______________
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Day 9
1) This is an example of which property: 17 + 8 = 8 + 17
Date __________________
___________________________________
How do you know? _______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2) Complete the expression: 4 • 72 = (4 • _____ ) + ( 4 • _____ )
What property is used here? _______________________________________________________________
3) Mrs. James wanted to divide her class into 5 groups, but she had 28 students, so she couldn’t
have five equal groups. If she divides the class as evenly as possible, how many students will
be in each of the 5 groups?
Group 1 _______________
Group 2 ______________
Group 3 ______________
Group 4 ______________
Group 5 ______________
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Day 10
Date __________________
1) Use the Commutative and Associative properties to add: 12 + 9 + 28 + 11.
Show how you changed the order and how you grouped the addends:
_________________________________________________________________________________________
2) Evaluate: 54 ÷ 3 • 2 – 7 + 3
________________
3) James and his 4 friends bought 2 pizzas. Each pizza was cut into 8 slices. If the boys share the
pizza equally, how many pieces will each boy get to eat?
________________
How many pieces will be left over?
________________
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Day 11
1) Compare, using <, >, =
Date __________________
0.31
0.304
Explain how you decided which number was larger. ________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
2) Find the value of x: x – 14 = 18
_________________
3) This is an example of which property: (15 + 20) + 18 = 15 + (20 + 18) __________________________
How do you know? _______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 12
Date __________________
1) Carl bought a hamburger for $3.29 and a soda for $1.79.
About how much did he spend altogether?
Find exactly how much Carl spent.
Was your estimate reasonable?
________________
________________
________________
2) Estimate by rounding to the ones place: 7.624 + 4.302
________________
3) Joni ran 3.4 miles on 4 different days. How many miles did she run in all?
________________
Reminder: To place a decimal point in the answer to a decimal multiplication problem:
Count the total number of digits to the right of the decimal point in the problem. In your answer,
place the decimal point so that the same number of digits are to the right of the decimal point.
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Day 13
Date ____________________
1) Put the numbers in order from least to greatest: 1.203, 1.1909, 1.2.
__________________________________________________________
2) Sally went to the store with $20.00. She purchased a pair of shorts for $12.59. How much
money did she have left?
Reminder: Line up the decimal points
when adding or subtracting decimals.
________________
3) Find the value of x: x + 22 = 57
________________
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Day 14
Date ___________________
1) Jenna bought 2.8 pounds of apples, which cost $1.99 per pound.
About how much did the apples cost?
Find exactly how much Jenna spent.
(round your answer to the nearest cent)
Was your estimate reasonable?
2) Find the value of x: x – 42 = 19
3) Write an algebraic expression for “10 times a number.”
________________
________________
________________
________________
_________________________________
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Day 15
Date ____________________
1) Write an algebraic expression for “8 more than a number.”
_____________________________________________________
2) Peter paid $5.76 for 4 pounds of pears. What was the cost for one pound?
3) Find the value of x: 3x = 24
_______________
________________
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Day 16
Date ___________________
1) Manuel bought a pair of sneakers for $38.99 and a pack of socks for $10.42
About how much did Manuel spend?
Find exactly how much Manuel spent.
Was your estimate reasonable?
2) Find the value of x: x – 7 = 33
________________
________________
________________
________________
3) Write an algebraic expression for “a number divided by 12.” _______________________________
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Day 17
Date __________________
1) Write an algebraic expression for “the sum of a number and 16.”
______________________________________________________
2) Emil paid $6.55 for 5 pounds of oranges. What was the cost for one pound? ________________
3) Find the value of 𝑥 3 if x = 3.
________________
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Day 18
Date __________________
1) Put the numbers in order from least to greatest: 6.7, 3.006, 3.91.
_______________________________________________________
2) Find the value of 3x + 8, if x = 4.
________________
3) Evaluate: (7 • 3) - 42 ÷ 8
________________
Reminder: Follow the order of operations:
Parentheses
Exponents
Multiply/Divide (left to right)
Add/Subtract (left to right)
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Day 19
Date __________________
1) Write an algebraic expression for “the quotient of 17 and x.”
______________________________________________________
2) Lily needs 14.5 inches of string to make one bracelet. If she wants to make 6 bracelets, how
many inches of string will she need?
________________
How many feet of string is this?
________________
3) Find the value of x ÷ 7, if x = 35.
________________
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Day 20
Date ___________________
1) Put the numbers in order from least to greatest: 32.01, 32.11, 3.201.
_______________________________________________________
2) Write a phrase (in words) for this expression: x – 20.
_______________________________________________________
3) Evaluate: 20 + 16 ÷ 4 - 23
________________
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Day 21
Date __________________
1) Write an algebraic expression for “the product of 5 and y.”
_____________________________________________________
2) Juan bought 2.3 pounds of candy for a total cost of $3.91. How much did the candy cost per
pound?
_______________
3) Find the value of 4x ÷ 6, if x = 9.
_______________
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Day 22
Date __________________
1) Put the numbers in order from least to greatest: 0.75,
Reminder: To change a fraction
to a decimal, divide the numerator
By the denominator.
7
,
10
0.8.
____________________________________________________
2) Complete the equation, using the Commutative Property:
22 • 5 = _____________ • _____________
3) Evaluate: (20 + 16) ÷ 4 - 23
________________
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Day 23
Date __________________
1) Write a phrase for this expression: 3 (y + 4)
______________________________________________________
2) Solve: 15 – 11.34
3) Compare, using <, >, =
_______________
1.002
1.07
________________
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Day 24
Date __________________
1) Compare, using <, >, =
2.55
2
1
2
2) Complete the equation, using the Associative Property:
20 • (5 • 10) = ( __________ • __________ ) • __________
3) Evaluate: 33 + 25
________________
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Day 25
Date __________________
1) Evaluate 5x – 12 if x = 6.
_______________
2) Solve: 16.22 • 7.4
_______________
3) Evaluate: 14 ÷ 2 + 3 • 6
_______________
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Day 26
Date __________________
1) Find the Greatest Common Factor of 16 and 24.
_______________
Reminder: Factors are whole numbers
that are multiplied to find products.
Factors of 8 are: 1, 2, 4, 8.
2) Solve: 24 – 16.23
_______________
3) Use the Distributive Property to find the equivalent expression:
40x – 20x = 20 ( _________ - _________ )
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Day 27
Date __________________
1) List all of the factors of 50. ________________________________________________________________
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2) Convert 100 to a decimal.
_______________
3) Carl bought 0.8 pounds of candy, and James bought 0.75 pounds. Who bought more candy?
_______________
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Day 28
Date __________________
1) Amanda made 32 brownies and 26 cookies. She wants to divide the brownies and cookies
into separate baggies for a bake sale, so that there is the same number of items in each
baggie. What is the greatest number of items that she can put into the baggies?
_______________
2) Convert 0.32 to a fraction in lowest terms.
_______________
Remember: a fraction is in lowest terms when the numerator and
denominator can’t be divided by a common factor other than 1.
3) Find the sum: 2.346 + 32.4
_______________
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Day 29
Date __________________
1
1) List 3 fractions that are equivalent to 2.
_______________________________________
Reminder: To find equivalent fractions, multiply or divide the
numerator and denominator by the same number.
4
5
2) Convert to a decimal.
_______________
3) How do you find half of a number?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 30
Date __________________
3
2
1) Kathy spent 4 of an hour studying for her test. Beth spent 3 of an hour studying.
Who spent more time studying?
_______________
2) Convert 1.8 to a mixed number.
_______________
3) How do you double a number?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 31
Date __________________
2
5
1) List 3 fractions that are equivalent to .
______________________________________________
1
2) Convert 2 to a decimal.
_______________
3) How do you triple a number?
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 32
Date _________________
1
1
1) Randy ran 3 4 miles, while Rachel ran 3 3 miles. Who ran farther?
_______________
2) How do you find one-third of a number?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
3) Explain the Associative Property of Addition and give an example.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 33
Date __________________
1
1
1) Jamal needs 2 of a cup of sugar to make cookies, and he has 3 of a cup.
_______________
Does he have enough sugar?
1
1
2) Label 2 and 3 on the number line.
3) Use the Commutative Property to complete the equation:
1
4
+
2
5
= __________ + __________
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Day 34
Date __________________
2
1) Put the numbers in order from least to greatest: 1.20, 1 5, 1.051
____________________________________________________
2) Solve for x: 3x = 141
3) Estimate, using compatible numbers: 357 ÷ 50 =
______________
_______________
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Day 35
Date __________________
3
5
1) Jenna studied for 2 hours on Monday and
14
5
hours on Tuesday.
On which day did she study the most?
_______________
2) Amil went shopping with $25.00. He spent $12.73. How much did he have left?
________________
3) Write an algebraic expression for “16 less than x.”
____________________________________________________________
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Day 36
Date __________________
1) Solve for y: y + 7 = 32
_______________
4
2
2) Put the numbers in order from least to greatest: 9, 0.42, 5
__________________________________________________
3) Find the product of 3.74 and 5.2.
________________
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Day 37
Date __________________
1
5
1) Kayla bought 6 of a yard of one type of cloth and 6 of a yard of a second type of cloth. How
many yards of cloth did she buy altogether?
_______________
2) Solve for m: m – 18 = 34
_______________
3) Give an example of the Distributive Property.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 38
Date __________________
1
3
1) Jayden walked for 1 miles, while his sister walked for of a mile. How much farther did
4
4
Jayden walk?
_______________
2) Solve: 4.22 ÷ 0.2
_______________
3) Evaluate: 17 – 2 • 3 + 16 ÷ 23
_______________
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Day 39
Date __________________
1) Find the Greatest Common Factor of 40 and 49.
_______________
2) Find the difference of 13.1 and 9.76.
_______________
3) Write a phrase for this algebraic expression: 7x + 2.
______________________________________________________________
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Day 40
Date __________________
1) Solve, and reduce to lowest terms:
9
10
7
− 10
21
2) Convert 25 to a decimal.
_______________
_______________
3) Explain the Commutative Property of Multiplication and give an example.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 41
Date __________________
1) Find the Least Common Multiple of 5 and 6.
_______________
Remember: The LCM is the smallest multiple that
numbers have in common.
Example: The LCM of 8 and 12 is 24
8: 8, 16, 24
12: 12, 24
2
6
2) Find the sum of 7 and 7 . Reduce.
_______________
3) Explain how to add and subtract fractions that have the same denominator.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 42
Date __________________
5
1) Put the numbers in order from least to greatest: 0.682, 8,
6
10
__________________________________________________________
2) Evaluate: 7 • (4 + 3) + 62 ÷ 9
_______________
3) Explain how to convert a fraction to a decimal.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 43
Date __________________
1) Marla is making bracelets with different colored beads. The red beads come in packs of 8
and the purple beads come in packs of 3. Marla needs the same number of each color
bead. What is the smallest number of packs of red beads that she will need to buy? What is
the smallest number of packs of purple beads that she will need to buy?
Red - _______________
Purple - _______________
2) Estimate using compatible numbers: 483 ÷ 7 =
_______________
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Day 44
Date __________________
3
1
1) Patty jogged 4 of a mile on Saturday and 2 of a mile on Monday.
How far did she jog in all?
________________
2) Estimate: 2,250 x 33
________________
3) How many inches are in a foot?
________________
How many feet are in a yard?
________________
Tip: to add or subtract fractions, the
fractions must have the same denominator.
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Day 45
Date __________________
1
1) Use the number line to find the answer to 3 - 13.
_______________
4
2) Change 4 7 to an improper fraction.
_______________
Tip: Use the MAD wheel to change a
mixed number to an improper fraction.
3) The Identity Property of Multiplication states that:
1 x 8 = ______________________
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Day 46
Date __________________
1) Is 51 a prime or composite number? Explain how you know.
__________________________________________________________
Tip: A prime number can only
be divided by itself and one.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
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1
2) Solve: 2 5 + 3 2
________________
3) How many inches are in a yard?
________________
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Day 47
Date __________________
1
2
1) Use the number line to find the answer to 3 3 − 2 3.
2) Change
47
6
_______________
to a mixed number.
_______________
3) The Identity Property of Addition states that:
12 + 0 = _______________
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Day 48
Date __________________
1) Is 57 a prime or composite number? Explain how you know. ________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
1
3
2) Chris read for 2 4 hours on Sunday and for 4 hours on Wed. How much more time did Chris
spend reading on Sunday?
_______________
3) Solve for w:
𝑤
4
=8
_______________
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Day 49
Date __________________
1) Use the number line to solve: - 3 + 6 =
_______________
2) Solve for x:
1
1
x + 12 = 33
_______________
3) Write an algebraic expression for “3 times the sum of a number and 7.”
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 50
Date __________________
1) Use the number line to solve: 4 – 9 =
_______________
2) Solve for m: 2.6m = 8.06
_______________
3) Solve:
5
8
∙
4
9
_______________
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Day 51
Date __________________
1) Find the GCF of 51 and 12.
3
5
2) Solve for x: x − = 1
2
3
_______________
_______________
3) Can the Commutative Property be used with subtraction? Give an example to support your
answer.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 52
Date __________________
1) Find the LCM of 18 and 12.
2) Janet needs 1
3
4
_______________
cups of flour to make 1 batch of cookies. How much flour will she need if she
wants to make 3 batches of cookies?
_______________
5
1
1
3) Estimate: 4 6 + 2 2 + 1 8
_______________
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Day 53
Date __________________
1) On the day that Harold’s Hot Dog Stand opened, Harold gave a free hot dog to every 8th
customer. He also gave a free soda to every 12th customer. Which customer will be the first
to get a free hot dog and a free soda?
_______________
2) Solve for x: x + 4.21 = 10.5
3) Compare, using <, >, =
_______________
3.05
1
3 20
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Day 54
Date __________________
2
2
1) Use the model to show 4 ÷ 3. What is the solution to 4 ÷ 3 ?
2) Solve for x:
𝑥
4.4
= 2.5
3) James bought a pair of jeans for $29.59 and a shirt for $21.25.
About how much did he spend?
_______________
_______________
_______________
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Day 55
Date __________________
1) Evaluate: (8 + 2) • 32 - 5 • 7
_______________
2
5
2
5
2) Use the model to show 3 ÷ . What is the solution to 3 ÷ ?
3) The temperature in the morning was - 7˚ F. The temperature rose 15 degrees by
noon. What was the temperature at noon?
________________
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Day 56
Date __________________
1) Find x:
2
3
𝑥
_______________
= 27
1
2) Shania is making bracelets that each need 7 4 inches of string. Shania has 58 inches of string.
How many bracelets will she be able to make?
_______________
7
1
3) Estimate: 3 8 ∙ 2 4
_______________
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Day 57
Date __________________
1) In the equation x + 12 = 30, does x = 16? Explain your answer.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2
2
2) Use the model to show 6 ÷ 3. What is the solution to 6 ÷ 3 ?
_______________
3) Carl says that he is 5 feet tall. His sister says he is 60 inches tall. Are these heights the same?
Explain why they are or are not.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 58
Date __________________
1) Jenna is making pancakes, but she wants to cut the recipe in half. For a full recipe, she
1
would need 1 2 cups of flour. How much flour does she need for half of the recipe?
_______________
2) Write an algebraic expression for “the quotient of 108 and x.”
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2
3) Convert 3 to a decimal.
_______________
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Day 59
Date __________________
1) Use the Associative Property to complete the equation; add parentheses.
432 + (128 + 22) = __________ + __________ + __________
2) Two classes must each be divided into groups with the same number of students in each
group. One class has 32 students, and the other has 28. What is the largest number of students
that can be in each group?
______________
3) Convert 0.012 to a fraction in lowest terms.
______________
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Day 60
Date __________________
1) Betty is buying hot dogs and buns for a picnic. Buns come in packs of 10 and hot dogs come
in packs of 8. What is the smallest number of each that she will need to buy to have the same
number of buns and hot dogs? How many packs of each will she need to buy?
number of hot dogs and buns
_______________
packs of hot dogs
_______________
packs of buns
2) Solve for t: t + 6.88 = 8
_______________
_______________
5
3
3) Put the numbers in order from least to greatest: 1 9, 1 5 , 1.5
_________________________________________________________
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Day 61
Date __________________
1) List the factors of 49.
4
_________________________________________________
3
2) Solve: 2 5 ∙ 1 4
_______________
Remember: Change mixed numbers to
improper fractions BEFORE you multiply.
3) Find x:
4
9
𝑥
_______________
= 45
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Day 62
Date __________________
1) In the equation
𝑥
2
= 16, does x = 8? Explain your answer. _____________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2) Use the Distributive Property to complete the equation:
5y + 30 = 5 ( _____ + _____ )
3) Mark has taken four tests so far this quarter. His grades were 88%, 95%, 80%, and 92%.
What is the mean of his test scores?
________________
Tip: To find the mean (also called average) of a data
set, add all of the numbers together and then divide
by the number of numbers in the data set.
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Day 63
Date __________________
7
2
1) Solve: 8 ÷ 3
_______________
Tip: To divide fractions, keep the first
fraction the same, change the sign to
multiplication, and flip the second
fraction.
1
2) What number is the opposite of 3 4?
3) Evaluate:
_______________
1 3
2
_______________
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Day 64
Date __________________
1
1) Evaluate 5x + 2y when x = 3 and y = 2.
_______________
2) Mark has taken four tests so far this quarter. His grades were 88%, 95%, 80%, and 92%.
What is the median of his test scores?
Tip: The median is the middle number when the
data is in order from least to greatest. If there
are two middle numbers, the median is the mean
of those two numbers.
_______________
3) Label -2 and -5 on the number line. Which number is larger?
_______________
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Day 65
Date __________________
1
1) This summer, John grew 2 2 inches, so he is now 57 inches tall. Write an equation for this
situation. Let h stand for John’s original height.
__________________________________________
2) Solve for w: w +
9
10
1
= 24
3) Find the sum of 45.12 and 135.6.
_______________
_______________
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Day 66
Date __________________
1) According to the line plot, how many students spent time reading?
_______________
2) Find the product of 45.2 and 3.6.
_______________
3) What number is the opposite of -4?
_______________
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Day 67
Date __________________
1) To go to the state park, Mary’s family had to pay $3 for the car, plus $2 for each person in the
car. Write an expression that could be used to find the cost for any number of people. Let x
represent the number of people in the car.
_____________________________________
2) Compare, using <, >, =
-4
-9
1
3) Solve for y: 5𝑦 = 9 2
_______________
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Day 68
Date __________________
1) Evaluate: 53 − 43
_______________
2) Solve: 142.71 ÷ 6.7
_______________
3) What is the mode of the data set?
_______________
Tip: The mode is the number in the
data set that occurs most often.
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Day 69
Date __________________
1) Plot the point (4, -3)
Tip: when plotting points, move across
first and then up or down.
2) On the x-axis, what is the distance between
-3 and 2?
3) According to the Distributive Property,
45 + 100 = 5( _____) + 5( _____)
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Day 70
Date __________________
1) What is the mean number of hours that the students spent reading?
_______________
2) Write a phrase (in words) for this algebraic expression: 3(x + 4)
________________________________________________________________
3) Convert 0.08 to a fraction in lowest terms.
________________
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Day 71
Date __________________
1) Complete the equation using the Associative Property; add parentheses.
(25 • 4) • 10 = _____ • _____ • _____
2) What is the relationship between x and y? Write an equation to show the relationship.
x
1
2
4
5
7
y
3.5
7
14
17.5
24.5
1
y = _________________
1
3) Carmen ran 2 2 miles on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and 5 4 miles on Sunday.
How many miles did she run in all?
_______________
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Day 72
Date __________________
1) Estimate: 2395 ÷ 82
2) Solve for x:
𝑥
12
_______________
= 11
_______________
3) What is the range of the data set?
_______________
Tip: The range is the difference
between the largest and smallest
numbers in the data set.
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Day 73
1) Find x:
Date __________________
9
15
𝑥
= 75
_______________
2) Find the LCM of 14 and 8.
_______________
3) Write a ratio of circles to stars.
_______________
Tip: To write a ratio, write ___ to ___,
___:___, or write it as a fraction.
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Date __________________
1) Solve for s: 7.6s = 31.92
_______________
2) Find the GCF of 72 and 36.
_______________
3) Think about this ratio of circles to stars. If there were
8 circles, how many stars would there be?
_______________
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Day 75
Date __________________
1) According to the box plot, what is the median of the data?
_______________
Tip: The median on a box plot is the middle line.
2) Janelle is making crumb cake. The recipe makes three cakes, but she only wants one, so she
1
will only use one-third of the ingredients. If the recipe calls for 1 cups of sugar, how much
2
sugar will Janelle need to make one-third of the recipe?
_______________
3) On the number line, place a point at the number that is the opposite of 2.
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Day 76
Date __________________
1) Plot the point (-2, 3).
2) What is the distance between (-4, 5) and (3, 5)? _______________
3) Solve for y:
4
𝑦
5
=3
_______________
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Day 77
Date __________________
1) When Greg went bowling, his scores were 108, 95, and 143. If he bowls a 4th game, what will
his score need to be to give him an average of 112?
_______________
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2) Convert 25 to a percent.
_______________
Tip: To convert a fraction to a percent, divide the
numerator by the denominator and then multiply
by 100.
3) According to the box plot, what is the range of the data?
_______________
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Day 78
Date __________________
1) Convert 0.22 to a percent.
_______________
2) Evaluate: 82 − 6 ∙ 2 + 25
_______________
3) Explain how to find the median of a set of numbers.
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Day 79
Date __________________
1) The mean of this data set is 10. What number is missing? 12, 6, ___, 8, 10, 14
_______________
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2) Convert 3 9 to an improper fraction.
_______________
3) According to the box plot, what is the value of the lower (1st) quartile?
_______________
Tip: The lower quartile of a box
plot is the left side of the box.
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Day 80
Date __________________
1) What decimal and what percent are equivalent to
1
2
?
decimal:
_______________
percent:
_______________
2) Janelle is making crumb cake. The recipe makes three cakes, but she only wants one, so she
will only use one-third of the ingredients. If the recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, how much flour
will Janelle need to make one-third of the recipe?
_______________
3
3) Put the following in order from least to greatest: 0.72, 4, 70%
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Day 81
Date __________________
1) Mia has a cell phone plan that costs $10 a month plus $.05 for each text message she sends.
Write an algebraic expression to find her total cost for any number of text messages.
__________________________________________________________
2) The range of a data set is 14. If the smallest number in the set is 24, what is the largest
number?
_______________
3) Order the integers from least to greatest: -3, 7, -8, 2, -1, 0.
Use the number line to help you.
_____________________________________
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Day 82
Date __________________
1) If a 32-oz bottle of juice costs $1.92, what is the cost per ounce?
_______________
2) What is 50% of 300?
_______________
3) Use the number line to find the distance between -4 and 2.
_______________
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Day 83
1) Estimate:
Date __________________
4
7
_______________
55 − 18
2) Janine counted 5 rows of 6 desks in the classroom. Paul counted 6 rows of 5 desks.
What property says that Janine and Paul will get the same answer?
________________________________________________________________
3) Find the median of the data set: 9, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10, 6
_______________
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Day 84
Date __________________
1) Jen was keeping track of a plant’s height. She first measured it when it was 2 inches tall. The
next time she measured, it had grown 1.25 inches, and the following time it had grown 0.5
inches. What was its height after the third measurement?
_______________
2) What is the relationship between x and y? Write an equation to show the relationship.
x
2
3
4
5
6
y
4
9
16
25
36
y = _______________
3) Solve for x: 0.7x = 4.34
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Day 85
Date __________________
1) Kathy and Marta needed to find the answer to 5 x 4 x 3. Kathy multiplied 5 x 4 first, to get 20,
and then multiplied 20 x 3. Marta decided to multiply 4 x 3 first, to get 12, and then multiplied
12 x 5. What property says that both girls will get the same answer?
_________________________________________________________
2) Compare using <, >, =
0.2
0.127
3) If a 1.5-pound bunch of bananas costs $0.84, what is the cost per pound?
_______________
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Day 86
Date __________________
1) The median of the data set is 6. What number is missing? 1, 11, ___, 8, 13, 3
_______________
2) Roger wanted to buy 5 items that were $33 each. In his head, he thought, “5 x $30 = $150,
and 5 x $3 = $15. $150 + $15 = $165.” What property did he use to figure out his cost?
_________________________________________________________
3) Write a ratio to compare the number of plus signs to the total number of shapes.
_______________
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Day 87
Date __________________
1) What is the median of the data set in the line plot?
1
_______________
2
2) Bella ran 7 miles on Tuesday and 2 miles on Friday. How much farther did she run on
2
3
Tuesday?
_______________
3) Mandy bought a shirt that was on sale. The original price was $24.50, but it was 10% off.
How much did Mandy save?
_______________
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Day 88
Date __________________
1) The mode of this data set is 11. What number is missing? 1, 11, ___, 8, 13, 3
_______________
2) One pound of bananas costs $0.54. If June bought 2.5 pounds of bananas, how much did
she spend?
_______________
3) Solve for y: y – 23 = 45
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Day 89
Date __________________
1) Harry is trying to save $545 to buy a computer, and he has $253.65.
How much more does he need?
_______________
2) Solve for y: y + 87 = 125
_______________
3) Sally had lunch at Perfect Pizza and wants to leave a tip for the waitress. Her bill is $14.75, and
she wants the tip to be 15% of the bill. How much will the tip be? (round to the nearest
hundredth)
Tip: use
%
100
=
𝐼𝑆
𝑂𝐹
_______________
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Day 90
Date __________________
1) Write an algebraic expression for “2 plus the quotient of a number and 5.”
_________________________________________________________
2) According to the histogram, how many students read
20 – 29 books in a year?
_______________
3) Solve:
5
9
1
÷ 12
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Day 91
Date __________________
1) What number has the prime factorization of 2 • 3 • 7 ?
_______________
Tip: To find the number, multiply the
prime factors.
2) In the equation 3x + 13 = 22, does x = 3? Explain your answer.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
3) Solve: 200 ÷ 42
_______________
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Day 92
Date __________________
1) Find x:
8
25
𝑥
_______________
= 150
2) According to the histogram, how many
students read 30 – 39 books in a year? _______________
3) Evaluate: 18 ÷ 3 • 2 – 4 + 52
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Day 93
Date __________________
1) Evaluate 4x + 6y if x = 4 and y = 5
_______________
2) Jenna paid $15.24 for three bracelets. What is the cost for one bracelet?
_______________
1
3) Order the numbers from least to greatest: 0.2, 3, 25%
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Day 94
Date __________________
1) Estimate: 812 ÷ 89
_______________
2) Betty and Yasmin are selling crafts that they have made together. Yasmin will get 60% of the
money from the sales, because she did some extra work on the crafts. If they sell $42 worth of
crafts, how much money will go to Yasmin?
_______________
3) Plot the point (-4, -2).
_______________
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Day 95
Date __________________
1) Circle the expressions that are equal to 6.25.
a) 3.15 + 3.1
b) 4.05 + 2.02
c) 5 x 1.25
d) 8.1 – 1.85
2) You have $24.00 and your brother has $20.00. You need to add your money together to buy
your sister a birthday present. Which property says that you can add $24 plus $20 OR $20 plus
$24, and you will still find the same total? Explain why.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
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3) Katharine was making a blanket with purple, blue, and white squares. The ratio of purple to
blue squares in the blanket is 4 to 3. If Katharine includes 20 purple squares, how many blue
squares will she have?
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Day 96
Date __________________
1) Janine waters her house plants every 5 days and waters her garden every 2 days. In a 30 day
period, how many times will she water them on the same day?
_______________
2) Find the prime factorization of 72.
_______________
3) What is the relationship between x and y? Write an equation to show the relationship.
x
5
10
15
20
25
y
25
50
75
100
125
y = _______________
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Day 97
Date __________________
1) Joe’s bill for dinner was $17.95. He decided to leave a 17% tip for the waitress. How much will
his total bill be? (Round to the closest penny.)
_______________
2) Find the area of this right triangle.
_______________
Tip: The formula to find the area of a
triangle is ½ ∙ base ∙ height. (½bh).
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Day 98
Date __________________
1) Use the numbers below to create two true mathematical statements. Use the number line to
help you.
5
-3
-1
0
3
__________ > __________
__________ < __________
2) Estimate: 23.8 ÷ 4.2
_______________
Find the exact answer.
_______________
Was your estimate reasonable?
_______________
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Day 99
Date __________________
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1) James ran 1.8 miles, Kyle ran 1 8 miles, and Frank ran 1.85 miles. Put the boys in order from the
shortest distance run to the longest distance run.
_______________________________________________
2) Write an algebraic expression for the phrase “ 19 less than x squared.’”
______________________________________________________________________________________
3) When Michael woke up in the morning, the temperature was - 3˚ F. Later that day
the temperature was 10˚ F, so Michael said that the temperature had gone up
7 degrees. Is he correct? Explain why or why not.
______________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 100
Date __________________
1) Karl bought 15 feet of wood for a building project. He needs to have 200 inches of wood to
complete the project. Did he buy enough wood? Explain.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2) The points on the graph are 3 vertices of a
rectangle. Plot the 4th vertex of the rectangle.
Write the coordinates of that point:
_______________
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Day 101
Date __________________
1) The points on the graph form a triangle.
Write the ordered pair for each point.
A: ____________
B: ____________
C: ____________
2) What is the perimeter of this triangle?
Tip: Perimeter is the
distance around the figure.
______________
3) What is the area of the triangle?
Tip: The formula to find the
area of the triangle is ½bh.
_______________
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Day 102
Date __________________
1) Beth bought a book that normally cost $25.00. It was on sale for 35% off.
How much did she pay for the book?
_______________
2) Circle the expressions that are equal to 7(x + 3).
a) 7x + 21
2
b) 7x + 3
c) (7 + x) + (7 + 3)
d) (7 • x) + (7 • 3)
5
3) Paula needs 1 3 cups of walnuts for her banana bread recipe. She has 1 8 cups. Does she
have enough walnuts?
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Day 103
Date __________________
1) Rachel went shopping and spent $39.95. She had $25.25 left. Write an algebraic equation
that could be used to find how much money Rachel had to start with. Let x represent the
money she had to start with.
_______________
2) Is 33 prime or composite? Explain how you know.
________________________________________________________________________________________
3) On the number line, place a point at the number that is the opposite of - 3.
What is the distance between - 3 and its opposite?
_______________
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Day 104
Date __________________
1) At the store, it costs $5 for 2 loaves of bread. What would it cost to buy 9 loaves?
_______________
2) The area of Kamryn’s garden is 450 square feet. If the length of the garden is 30 feet, what is
the width of the garden?
Tip: Area = length • width
_______________
3) Convert 1.70 to a percent.
_______________
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Day 105
1) Convert
Date __________________
26
30
to a percent. Round to the tenths place.
_______________
2) If 1 inch ≈ 2.54 centimeters, how many centimeters are in 15 inches?
_______________
3) Karl has 25 feet of wood to build a fence for his bunny’s pen. Two sides will be 5.4 feet each,
and the other two sides will each be 7.2 feet. Will Karl have enough wood for the whole
fence? If so, how much will be left over? If not, how much will he still need?
_______________
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Day 106
Date __________________
1) Hannah wants the area of her dog’s rectangular play area to be 300 square feet. If one side
of the rectangle needs to be 12 feet long, how long will the other sides be?
_______________
2) Find the perimeter of the triangle:
_______________
3) Sally bought 6 shirts for $19.99 each. How much did she spend?
_______________
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Day 107
Date __________________
1) Draw lines to divide the trapezoid into four right triangles.
2) A group of friends wanted to share 56 brownies and 42 snack bags of chips. If they share
these items equally, what is the greatest number of friends there can be?
_______________
3) According to the box plot, what is the value of the upper (3rd ) quartile?
_______________
Tip: The upper quartile of a box
plot is the right side of the box.
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Day 108
Date __________________
1) Convert
80
9
to a mixed number.
_______________
2) Use the information in the histogram to write a ratio
comparing students who spent 1-20 minutes doing
homework each day to those that spent 40-59
minutes.
_______________
3) How many students are represented in the
histogram?
_______________
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Day 109
Date __________________
1) Kelly bought 3 kiwi. The price of kiwi is 5 for $4.00. How much will she pay for the 3 kiwi?
_______________
2) Find the area of the rectangle.
_______________
3) 8 of the students in Ms. Penny’s class play an instrument. These 8 students make up 25% of the
class. How many students are in the class?
Tip: use
%
100
𝐼𝑆
= 𝑂𝐹
_______________
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Day 110
Date __________________
1) In fruit salad, the ratio of cups of strawberries to cups of blueberries is 2 to 1.
How many cups of blueberries would there need to be for 10 cups of strawberries?
6
Cups of
Strawberries
Cups of
Blueberries
2
1
_______________
5
2) Estimate: 15 11 − 3 6
_______________
3) Circle the expressions that are equal to 10.58
a) 5.29 • 2
b) 13.28 – 3.7
c) 8.22 + 2.36
d) 2(2.645) + 5.29
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Day 111
Date __________________
1) Evaluate: 34 + (42 • 7) ÷ 8
_______________
2) Find the perimeter of the figure on the coordinate
plane.
_______________
__
3) Find the area of the figure on the coordinate plane.
_______________
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Day 112
Date __________________
1) Order the decimals from least to greatest: 1.203; 1.2; 1.1758; 1.23
________________________________________________________________________
2) Solve for x:
𝑥
9
= 17
_______________
3) Susie and her mom went out for lunch. They agreed that her mom would pay for the meal
and Susie would pay for the tip. The meal cost $24.90 and Susie left a 19% tip.
How much did Susie pay? (Round to the nearest cent.)
_______________
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Day 113
Date __________________
1) Find the value of x:
10
15
=
_______________
𝑥
45
2) Use the distributive property to find the equivalent expression:
5(2 + x) = _______ + _______
3) Estimate: 39.676 ÷ 5.2
_______________
Find the exact answer.
_______________
Was your estimate reasonable?
_______________
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Day 114
Date __________________
1) Paul goes swimming every 6th day, running every 4th day, and biking every 5th day.
What is the first day that he’ll do all three?
_______________
2) In the equation
𝑥
4
+ 9 = 14, does x = 20? Explain your answer.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
3) Find the mean of the data set:
8, 2, 10, 12, 18, 12, 9, 15
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Day 115
Date __________________
1) Jen had four tests last month. Her scores were 82, 90, 87, and 84. What is the median of her
scores?
_______________
2) Find the prime factorization of 144.
_______________
3) What fraction of the students read for less than 3 hours?
_______________
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Day 116
Date __________________
1) Evaluate 𝑎2 ÷ 2b, if a = 8 and b = 2.
2) Compare, using <, >, =
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_______________
46
3) Use the positive and negative integers to create two true mathematical statements. Use the
number line to help you.
-2
5
1
-4
__________ > __________
__________ < __________
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Day 117
Date __________________
1) Karen is using string to decorate a rectangular frame for a picture. The length of the frame is
11 inches and the width is 8 inches. Karen needs string that is twice as long as the perimeter of
the frame. How many inches of string does she need?
_______________
What is this measurement in feet and inches?
_______________
2) A 4-pound bag of apples costs $4.12. What is the cost per pound?
_______________
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Day 118
Date __________________
1) Write a phrase (in words) for this algebraic expression:
3∙
𝑥
9
_________________________________________________________________________________________
2) What is the distance between points A and B on the
coordinate plane?
_______________
3) On the coordinate plane, plot a point that will
create an isosceles triangle. Write the point’s
coordinates on the line.
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Day 119
Date __________________
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1) Joanie has 4 3 cups of sugar. She wants to make as many batches of brownies as she can, for
2
1
a bake sale. If she needs 3 of a cup for one batch, how many batches can she make with 4 3
cups of sugar?
_______________
2) On the number line, graph x ≥ -1
Tip: To graph an inequality, draw a circle at
the starting number. If the inequality is < or >,
do not color the circle. If it is ≤ or ≥, color the
circle. Then draw an arrow on the line to show
what part of the line is < or > than the number.
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Day 120
Date __________________
1) Five students from room 426 had their height measured at the nurse on Monday. Their heights
were: 60 in, 54 in, 57 in, 61 in, and 58 inches. What is the mean height of these students?
_______________
What is this measurement in feet and inches?
_______________
2) Identify the hypotenuse in this right triangle (side a, b, or c).
Which side is longest, a, b, or c?
3
_______________
_______________
3
3) Use the model to show 4 ÷ 4. What is the solution to 4 ÷ 4 ?
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Day 121
Date __________________
1) If 1 yard ≈ 0.9144 meters, how many meters are in 7 yards?
_______________
2) Evaluate: 81 ÷ 32 • (22 – 9)
_______________
3) Jeremy is making a wooden frame for a picture that his mother painted. The length will be 18
inches and the width will be 12 inches. How much wood does Jeremy need to buy to make
the frame?
_______________
How many feet is this?
_______________
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Day 122
Date __________________
1
1) Holly watched a movie that was 3 4 hours long on Saturday, and she watched a movie that
was 1
11
12
hours long on Sunday. How much longer was the movie on Saturday?
Answer in fraction form: _______________
What is this equal to in hours and minutes?
_______________
2) Use the distributive property to find the equivalent expression:
11(x + 6) = __________ + __________
3) In trail mix, the ratio of cups of banana chips to cups of cashews is 3 to 2. How many cups of
cashews are there if there are 12 cups of banana chips?
Banana
chips
3
Cashews
2
_______________
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Day 123
Date __________________
1) Find the volume of the rectangular prism.
_______________
Tip: Volume is the number of cubic units
(cubes) that will fill a space.
2) Hector bought a fishing rod for $45.99. He had to pay 6% sales tax on the price of the rod.
How much will the sales tax be? (Round to the nearest cent.)
_______________
3) On the number line, graph x ≤ 0.
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Day 124
Date __________________
1) Herbert’s mom is making punch for a party. In the punch recipe, there are 2 cups of ginger
ale for every 3 cups of fruit punch. If Herbert’s mom wants to make 20 cups of punch, how
many cups of fruit punch does she need?
Ginger ale
2
Fruit punch
3
_______________
Total cups
2) Use an integer to represent 5 degrees below zero.
_______________
3) Find the perimeter of the triangle.
_______________
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Day 125
Date __________________
1) Randy has completed the problem 8,360 ÷ 44 and found that the answer is 19. Is he correct?
Explain why you agree or disagree with his answer.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2) Jill and Frank needed to find the answer to 25 x 4 x 5. Jill multiplied 25 x 4 first, to get 100, and
then multiplied 100 x 5. Frank multiplied 4 x 5 first, to get 20, and then multiplied 25 x 20.
What property says they will get the same answer? Explain what this property means.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
3) Estimate, using compatible numbers: 628 ÷ 71.
_______________
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Day 126
Date __________________
1) Find the volume of the rectangular prism.
Each cube in the prism has a side length of ½ inch.
_______________
2) Find the absolute value: −7 . Use the number line to help you.
Tip: To find absolute value, find the
distance between the number and zero.
5
1
3) Solve: 2 6 ÷ 1 3
_______________
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Day 127
Date __________________
1) Judy and Janie were figuring out how many cupcakes would fit in a cupcake holder. Judy
counted 3 rows of 4 and Janie counted 4 rows of 3. What property says that they will both get
the answer of 12? Explain what this property means.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2) James has 4 yards of fishing line for his fishing pole. How many inches is this?
_______________
3) Tammi is trying to find the area of her room, which is diagrammed here. What is the area?
_______________
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Day 128
Date __________________
1) When Johnny looked at the thermometer, he saw that the temperature was colder than
-10˚F. Write a temperature that is colder than -10˚ F. Explain your choice.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2) Find the absolute value: 8
_______________
1
3
3) Joe designed a pen for his sister’s bunny to play in. The length was 22 2 meters long and 6 5
meters wide. What was the area of the pen?
_______________
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Day 129
1) In the equation
Date __________________
𝑥
15
+ 7 = 11, does x = 60? Explain your answer.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
2) Find the absolute value: −4
______________
3) Philip is putting up border on his bedroom walls. Two walls are 13 feet, and two walls are 10
feet. How many feet of border does Philip need so that he can put border at the top of each
wall?
_______________
What is this measurement in yards and feet?
_______________
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Day 130
Date __________________
1) The expression x + 0.06x can be used to find the total cost for an item that is purchased and
has a 6% sales tax. Use the expression to find the total cost of an item that is $32.00
________________
2) On the number line, graph x > -2
3) Frank is getting a new rug to cover part of his bedroom. The rug will cover an area of 143
square feet. If the rug is 13 feet long, how wide is it?
_______________
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Day 131
Date __________________
1) Sammi bought 4 new movies on DVD for $22.98 each. How much did she spend?
_______________
2) Solve for y: 5.2y = 31.72
3) Find the value of
1 3
.
3
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Day 132
Date __________________
1) Marla bought 0.75 pounds of chicken at the store. If the chicken cost $3.20 per pound, how
much did Marla pay for 0.75 pounds?
_______________
2) Is 49 prime or composite? Explain your choice.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
3) Label -3 and - 1 on the number line. Compare, using < or >.
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Day 133
Date __________________
4
1
1) The area of a rectangular plot is 10 square acres. If one side of the plot is 2 acre, what is the
length of the other side?
_______________
2) Circle the expressions that are equal to 12(x + 7).
a) 12x + 7
b) 12x + 84
c) (12 • x) + (12 • 7)
d) (12 + x) + (12 + 7)
3) Anthony bought pizzas for $18.75. He had to pay 9% tax as part of his bill. How much was the
tax on the pizza ? (Round to the nearest cent.)
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Day 134
Date __________________
1) Tammi is trying to find the perimeter of her room, so that she can put border around the tops
of the walls. What is the perimeter of her room, as diagrammed below?
_______________
3
1
2) Solve: 1 4 ÷ 2.
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3) Find the value of 0.44 .
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Day 135
Date __________________
1) George’s family is building a rectangular pool. They want the area of the pool to be 480
square feet. What are possible lengths and widths for the pool? Use the chart to record 3
possibilities.
Length
Width
Area
480 sq ft
480 sq ft
480 sq ft
Which length and width do you think would make the best pool? _________________________
2) The expression t + 0.09t can be used to find the total cost for an item that is purchased and
has a 9% sales tax. Use the expression to find the total cost of an item that is $67.00
_______________
3) Find the absolute value:
25
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Day 136
Date __________________
1) Find the mode of the data set: 15, 18, 12, 20, 9
_______________
2) Laura was learning to make flower arrangements. In one arrangement, the ratio of carnations
to daisies is 5 to 3. If the arrangement has 25 carnations, how many daisies should it have?
Carnations
5
Daisies
3
_______________
3) Find the prime factorization of 32.
_______________
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Day 137
Date __________________
1) Round to the tenths place and then add: 18.854 + 11.101.
______________
2) Dave has a triangular section of his room that he wants to cover with carpet. The triangular s
section is in the corner of the room, so it is a right triangle. One side of the triangle is 3 feet and
the other is 1.5 feet. What is the area of this space?
_______________
Tip: The formula to find the
area of the triangle is ½bh
3
4
3) Carrie has to keep track of how much her dog eats each week. Last week, he ate 6 cups of
1
food. This week he ate 7 3 cups? How much more food did the dog eat this week?
_______________
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Day 138
Date __________________
1) Jen had four tests last month. Her scores were 82, 90, 87, and 84. What is the range of her
scores?
_______________
2) 9 of the students in Mr. Nickel’s class play a sport. These 9 students make up 45% of the class.
How many students are in the class?
_______________
3) Find the area of the trapezoid.
_______________
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Day 139
Date __________________
1) Find the absolute value:
_______________
−45
_______________
2) Find the area and perimeter of the triangle.
area
_______________
perimeter _______________
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Day 140
Date __________________
1
1
1) Victor has 2 of an hour left to finish his homework. It takes him 10 of an hour to do each
problem. How many problems will he get done in the half hour?
_______________
2) Plot the points (-3, 3), (3, 3), and (3, -2).
Plot a 4th point to make a rectangle and connect
the points.
What are the coordinates of this point?
_______________
What is the perimeter of this figure?
_______________
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Day 141
Date __________________
1
1
1
1
1) Use the model to show 2 2 ÷ 2. What is the solution to 2 2 ÷ 2 ?
_______________
2) Sharon bought a sports jersey for $49.95 and a pair of jeans for $35.50. If she paid with a $100
bill, how much change should she get?
_______________
3) What is the relationship between x and y? Write an equation to show the relationship.
x
4
5
7
10
y
6
8
12
18
y = _______________
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Day 142
Date __________________
1) Use the distributive property to find the equivalent expression:
7x + 70 = 7 ( _____ + _____ )
2) Compare, using <, >, or =
−3
2
3) Karle ran a 3 mile race last month. How many yards did she run?
_______________
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Day 143
Date __________________
1) Compare, using <, >, =
83
54
3
5
2
2) A rectangular prism has a length of ft, a width of ft, and a height of ft. What is the volume
4
4
4
of the prism?
_______________
3) Ryan went shopping with $75. When he was finished shopping, he had $15.45 left. Write an
algebraic equation that could be used to find how much money Ryan spent. Let x represent
the money he spent.
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Day 144
Date __________________
1) On the number line, graph x < -1.
2) Compare, using <, >, or =
−4
−5
3) Benny was working on a math project, which was to design a small room. The dimensions of
the rectangle below are what he used for his room. He decided that the area of the room
was 82 square feet. Is he correct?
_______________
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Day 145
Date __________________
1) 75% of the 28 students in Jenna’s class chose pizza as their favorite food. How many students
chose pizza as their favorite?
_______________
2) Evaluate: 4 + 32 ÷ 8 • 24
_______________
3) Solve for p: p + 125 = 500
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Day 146
Date __________________
1) An amusement park charges $15 for admission and $5 for each book of tickets that is
purchased. Write an expression to that can be used to find the total cost for any number of
books of tickets one would purchase.
____________________________________________________________
2) Solve: 20.475 ÷ 2.1
_______________
3) What is the greatest number of minutes a student read in a week?
_______________
What is the fewest number of minutes a student read in a week?
_______________
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Day 147
Date __________________
1) The school cafeteria offers many lunch choices. Every 4th school day they offer pizza, and
every 6th school day they offer cheeseburgers. If pizza and cheeseburgers are both served
today, in how many days will they be served on the same day again?
_______________
2) Identify the mode of the data set: 9, 2, 5, 8, 9, 10, 6
_______________
3) Sonya bought a carpet to put in a space that is 200 square feet. Its length is 18 feet and its
width is 12 feet. Will it fit in the 200 square-foot area? Explain why or why not.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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Day 148
Date __________________
1) The range of a data set is 23. If the largest number in the set is 70, what is the smallest
number?
_______________
2) Amelia bought 0.9 pounds of bananas at the store. If the bananas cost $0.60 per pound, how
much did Amelia pay for 0.9 pounds?
_______________
3) Compare using <, >, or =
-1
-4
Use the number line to help you.
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Day 149
1) Solve for x:
Date __________________
𝑥
15
_______________
= 20
2) Pam says that 0.785 is greater than 0.79, because 0.785 has more digits. Is she correct?
Explain why or why not.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
3) What percent of the students read for one hour?
_______________
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Day 150
Date __________________
1) Solve for x:
9
20
=
63
𝑥
2) Find the value of
_______________
1 3
.
5
3) Find the area of the trapezoid.
_______________
_______________
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Day 151
Date __________________
1) Raul bought 4 t-shirts that all cost the same amount. He spent $51.80 on the t-shirts. Write an
algebraic equation that could be used to find the cost of each shirt, and then solve the
equation.
equation: __________________________________________
solution: ___________________________________________
2) Circle the expressions that are equal to 32x + 16.
a) 2(16x + 8)
b) 16(2x + 1)
c) (32• x) + (32 • 16)
d) (16 • 2x) + (16 • 1)
3) Find the perimeter of the trapezoid.
_______________
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Day 152
Date __________________
1) Find the value of 0.63 .
_______________
1
2
1
2
2) Use the model to show 3 3 ÷ 3. What is the solution to 3 3 ÷ 3 ?
_______________
3) Find the GCF of 63 and 84.
_______________
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Day 153
Date __________________
1) Write a phrase (in words) for this algebraic expression: 4(x + 5)
_________________________________________________________
2) Samantha has 345 photographs that she is putting into an album. She can fit 18 photos on
each page, but she needs to buy extra pages to be able to fit all the photos in one album.
She thinks that if she has 19 pages, she will be able to fit all of the photos. Do you agree? Why
or why not?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
3) Sarah has to raise at least $50 to help pay for her field trip. Write an inequality to represent the
amount of money she needs to raise. Then graph the inequality on the number line.
Reminder: When writing an inequality,
use <, >, ≤ or ≥.
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Day 154
Date __________________
1) What is the relationship between x and y? Write an equation to show the relationship.
x
10
20
30
40
50
y
6
11
16
21
26
y = ________________
2) If 1 mile ≈ 1.609 kilometers, how many km are in 12 miles?
_______________
3) This shape is the net of a three-dimensional figure. If you
folded the net on the dotted lines, what figure would
you have?
_______________
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Day 155
Date __________________
1) The volume of a rectangular prism is 648 cubic cm. The height of the prism is 12 cm and the
length is 9 cm. What is the width?
_______________
2) Creed has to raise more than $30 to help his baseball team buy new equipment. Write an
inequality to represent the amount of money he needs to raise. Then graph the inequality on
the number line.
_______________
3) A rectangle has a length of 5 inches and a width of 3 inches. If the length of the rectangle is
doubled, how will the area be affected?
_______________
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Day 156
Date __________________
1) Angela studied every day for 5 days. Each day she studied for the same amount of time,
and at the end of the 5 days, she had studied for a total of 225 minutes. Write an algebraic
equation that could be used to find how long her study sessions were, and then solve the
equation.
equation: __________________________________________
solution: ___________________________________________
2) Sam and Sally were given the problem 31 + 22 + 18. Sam said that 31 + 22 must be added
together first. Sally said she was going to group 22 + 18 together and add them first. What
property says that Sam and Sally can group the numbers differently, but they will get the
same answer?
__________________________________________________________________
3) Find the area of the rectangle.
_______________
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Day 157
Date __________________
1) Find the area of the triangle:
_______________
2) What number is the opposite of 10?
_______________
3) Using the net, find the surface area of the cube it represents.
Tip: To find surface area, find the
area of each side of the cube.
_______________
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Day 158
Date __________________
1) The Dead Sea is 1,388 feet below sea level. Use an integer to represent this measurement.
_______________
2) Ben was at a candy store where they sell candy by the pound. If Ben spent $6.36 for four
pounds of candy, what was the cost per pound?
_______________
3) Solve for y: y – 99 = 35
_______________
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Day 159
Date __________________
1) Matilda designed her garden to look like a T. Use the diagram below to find the area of her
garden.
_______________
2) The perimeter of this triangle is 22 ½ square feet. What is the length of side b?
_______________
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Day 160
Date __________________
1) Compare, using <, >, or =
−7
4
2) In the equation 4t – 17 = 31, does t = 10? Explain your answer.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
3) Mark needs to buy some supplies to go camping, but he must spend less than $70. Write an
inequality to represent the amount of money he can spend. Then graph the inequality on the
number line.
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Day 161
Date __________________
1) A rectangle has a length of 7 feet and a width of 4 feet. If both the length and width of the
rectangle are doubled, how will the area be affected?
__________________________________________________________
1
2
1
2
1
2
2) Plot the points (−3 , 1 ) and (4 , −3).
_______________
1
1
3) Find the distance between −3 2 and 4 2 on the x-axis.
_______________
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Day 162
Date __________________
1) Simone has been saving for a new computer and finally has the $755 she needed to save. At
the beginning of the year, she only had $125.85. Write an algebraic equation that could be
used to find how much she saved this year, and then solve the equation.
equation: __________________________________________
solution: ___________________________________________
2) Janile has a garden that is 10 feet wide and 15 feet long. She has a border around it that is 3
feet wide. What is the area of the border?
_______________
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Day 163
Date __________________
1) Solve: 121 x 47
_______________
2) 154 of the students in sixth grade have pets. These 154 students make up 77% of the sixth
grade students. How many students are in sixth grade?
%
𝐼𝑆
Tip: use 100 = 𝑂𝐹
_______________
3) Use the Distributive Property to find the equivalent expression:
4(x + 15) = __________ + __________
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Day 164
Date __________________
1) What three-dimensional shape does this net represent?
________________________________________________
2) What is the mode of the data set on the line plot?
_______________
2
5
3) Aaron ran 1 3 miles on Saturday. On Sunday, he ran 1 6 miles. On which day did he run farther?
_______________
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Day 165
Date __________________
1) Compare, using <, >, or =.
5
−1
2) What is the area of one of the triangles in this net of a pyramid ?
What is the area of the square in the net?
_______________
_______________
What is the surface area of the entire pyramid? _______________
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Day 166
Date __________________
1) James is working out and has decided that for every 10 sit-ups he does, he needs to do 4
push-ups. If he does 120 sit-ups, how many push-ups should he do?
sit-ups
10
pushups
4
_______________
2) The Identity Property of Multiplication states that the product of any number and one
equals…
_____________________________________________________________________ .
3) Find the range of the data set in the line plot.
_______________
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Day 167
Date __________________
1) The Identity Property of Addition states that the sum of any number and zero equals…
________________________________________________________
2) Max sold 5 movies from his collection for a total of $63.75. Each movie was sold for the same
amount of money. Write an algebraic equation that could be used to find the cost of each
movie, and then solve the equation.
equation: ___________________________________________
solution: ____________________________________________
3) Find the area of the trapezoid:
_______________
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Day 168
Date __________________
1) Use the line plot to find the median number of years
that students have played instruments.
_______________
2) List the factors of 70.
___________________________________________________________________
3) Danny made a frame for a picture. The picture is 12 inches long and 9 inches wide. The frame
that Danny made is 1.5 inches wide. What is the area of the frame?
_______________
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Day 169
Date __________________
1) Find the volume of the rectangular prism:
2) Convert
7
20
to a percent.
_______________
_______________
3) Kari and her friends decided to watch a movie. The DVD cover said that the movie was 212
minutes long. How long is the movie in hours and minutes?
_______________
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Day 170
Date __________________
1) Convert 2.05 to a percent.
_______________
2) What is the length of the hypotenuse?
_______________
3) Use the line plot to find the mean number of years
that students have played instruments
(Round to nearest tenth).
_______________
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Day 171
Date __________________
1) Order the integers from least to greatest: 3, -6, -3, 2, -1, 5. Use the number line to help you.
__________________________________________________________
5
8
2) Convert 2 to a decimal.
_______________
3) Find the prime factorization of 200.
_______________
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Day 172
Date __________________
1) Plot the points (-4, -4) and (3, -4).
2) What is the distance between the points in #1?
_______________
3) Find the value of
1 5
.
2
_______________
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Day 173
Date __________________
1) Use the net of the rectangular prism to find the
surface area of the prism.
_______________
2) Students were surveyed to see how many books they own.
According to the box plot, what is the median number of
books owned?
_______________
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Day 174
Date __________________
1) Find the value of 0.54 .
_______________
2) Circle the expressions that are equal to 30x + 10.
a) 10(3x + 1)
b) 10(3x • 1)
c) (10 • 3x) + (10 • 1)
d) (10 + 3x) + (10 + 1)
3) How many students are represented in the line plot?
_______________
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Day 175
Date __________________
1) Solve for x: 8x = 2.6
_______________
2) What is the length of the hypotenuse?
_______________
3) According to the information in the histogram, the greatest
number of students spend how much time on homework
each day?
_______________
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Day 176
Date __________________
1) On the number line, graph the inequality x ≥ - 2.
2) Samantha jogged 3 miles in 33 minutes. It took her the same amount of time to jog each mile.
Write an algebraic equation that could be used to find how long it took to jog each mile, and
then solve the equation.
equation: ___________________________________________
solution: ____________________________________________
3) Emily bought 2 dozen doughnuts for a party. The cost of the doughnuts was $13.25, plus 7%
sales tax. How much was the tax on the doughnuts? (Round to the nearest cent.)
________________
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Day 177
Date __________________
1) The perimeter of the rectangle below is 30.6 m. What is the width of the rectangle?
_______________
2) Use the Distributive Property to find the equivalent expression:
12x + 16 = 4 ( _____ + _____ )
3) Half of the students have played an instrument for
fewer than what number of years?
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Day 178
Date __________________
1) What is the greatest number of books
a student owns? ________________
2) What is the fewest number of books
a student owns? ________________
3) Use the net of the rectangular prism to find its volume.
_______________
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Day 179
Date __________________
1) Every 30 days, Paula needs to give her dog medicine. Every 7 days, she puts gel on her dog’s
teeth to help keep them healthy. What is the first day that she will do both on the same day?
_______________
2) Solve for y:
𝑦
9
_______________
= 135.
3) Find the perimeter of the figure.
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Day 180
Date __________________
1) Write an algebraic expression for “twice the sum of x and 12.”
_____________________________________________________________
2) Evaluate: 5 + ( 92 - 33 ) ÷ 6 - 3
_______________
3) Find the area of the figure.
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