Monday, March 28, 2011

Mixed Review (fractions/factors)

Rem: first name, last initial

1. Give examples of a proper fraction, improper fraction and a mixed #

2. Give the product of 95 and 250

3. Convert and simplify 34/4

4. Round 4,326,829 to the nearest ten thousand

5. Write eighty-four billion, nine hundred million, three hundred twenty-four thousand, two
6. Write the prime factors of 14

7. Write the prime factors of 42

8. Write the GCF for 12 and 81

9. Write the LCM for 6 and 10

10. Write a four digit number that is divisible by 4

18 comments:

  1. Cassandra R.
    1.2/4;8/2;6 5/8
    2.23750
    3.8 2/4=8 1/2
    4.4330000
    5.84900324002
    6.7,2
    7.7,3,3
    8.3
    9.30
    10.1024

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  2. billy s
    1. 5/6, 7/6, 2 7/9
    2. 23,750
    3. 8 1/2
    4. 4,330,000
    5. 84,900,324,002
    6. 7
    7. 7
    8. 6
    9. 30
    10. 444

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  3. Destiny g.
    1)1/2, 3 1/3, 34/6
    2)23,750
    3)8 1/2
    4)4,000,000
    5)84,900,324,2
    6)7
    8)21
    8)12
    9)2
    10)4000

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  4. cassidy matthews

    1)1/2, 80/7, 2 1/5
    2)230,750
    3) 8 1/2
    4) 4,270,000
    5) 84,900,324,002
    6) 7
    7) 21
    8) 12
    9) 2
    10) 8000

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  5. Kenny Pugh THE BIG ONE

    1. 1/3 8/6 2 1/4

    2. 23,750

    3. 8 2/4

    4. 4,330,000

    5. 84,900,324,002

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  6. MaTT E.

    1. 5/6, 9/3, 1 2/4
    2. 23,750
    3.
    4. 4,326,830
    5. 84,900,324,000,002
    6. 1,7
    7. 1,7,21
    8. 3
    9.
    10.

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  7. Zeb K.

    1. 1/2, 2/1, 3 4/5
    2.23,750
    3.8 1/2
    4.4,330,000
    5.84,900,324,002
    6.1,7
    7.1,7,21
    8.3
    9.3
    10.4312

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  8. 1. 3/4, 7/5, 8 1/2
    2. 23,750
    3. 8 1/2
    4. 4330000
    5. 84900324002
    6. 7
    7. 21
    8. 12
    9.
    10.4000
    Joseph D.

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  9. Dalton F.
    1.3/4; 6/5: 4 5/6
    2.23,750
    3.8 1/2
    4.4,330,000
    5.84,900,324,002
    6.7
    7.7
    8.3
    9.30
    10.4,444
    9.30

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  10. David M.
    1.5/7,10/2,2 1/4
    2. 23,750
    3.
    4. 4,330,000
    5. 84,900,324,000,002
    6. 1,2,7
    7. 7,3,3
    8. 3
    9. 30
    10. 1024

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  11. Danielle p.
    1. 6/9 3/2 5 9/10
    2.23,750
    3.8 1/2
    4.4,330,000
    5.84,900,324,002
    6.2 ,7
    7. 7, 21
    8.3
    9.2
    10.400

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  12. CLAIRE P.

    1. 1/8, 9/3, 2 1/2
    2. 23,750
    3. 8 1/2
    4. 4,330,000
    5. 84,900,324,002
    6. 7
    7. 21
    8. 12
    9. 30
    10.44

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  13. Sam R.
    1)1/2; 2/1 ;2 1/2
    2)23,750
    3)8 1/2
    4)4,270,000
    5)84,900,324,002
    6)2,7
    7)7
    8)3
    9)2
    10)1,000

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  14. Christian G.
    1)1/2, 2/1, 21/2
    2)23,750
    3)81/2
    4)4,270,000
    5)84,900,324,002
    6)2,7
    7)7
    8)3
    9)2
    10)1,000

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  15. Marni Quevedo

    1.2/4;8/2;6 5/8
    2.23750
    3.8 2/4=8 1/2
    4.4330000
    5.84900324002
    6.7,2
    7.7,3,3
    8.3
    9.30
    10.1024

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  16. Carolyn F.

    1. 1/2 12/3 4 5/6
    2. 23750
    3. 8 1/2
    4.4330000
    5. 84900324002
    6. 7, 2
    7. 7,3,3
    8. 3
    9. 30
    10. 4012

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  17. Allison O.

    1. 1/2, 9/3, 8 1/4
    2. 23750
    3. 8 1/2
    4. 4,330,000
    5.84,900,324,002
    6. 7,2
    7. 7,3,3
    8. 3
    9.30
    10.4012

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  18. Camille P.
    1.)4/8;9/5;3 6/9
    2.)23,750
    3.)8 2/4=8 1/2
    4.)4,330,000
    5.)84,900,324,002
    6.)7,2
    7.)7,3,2
    8.)3
    9.)30
    10.)1024

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