In the Associative Property of Addition do you change the
order of the addends or the
symbols?
You change order of the addends in The
Associative Property of Addition
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Is there a Zero Property of Addition?
No, but there is a Zero Property of Multiplication.
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Would 7 less than 10·4 = 10-7·4?
No 7 less than 10·4=33 and 7·4 is 28. 10-28= -18. 33 and
-18 are very different and don’t match.
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True or False:
The Maximum is the largest number in a
set of data?
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True
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What is the minimum in this set
of data?
2,8,6,4,9,1,5
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The minimum is one.
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Give the definition of range.
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The minimum subtracted from the
maximum is the range.
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If the maximum number in a set of data is 500 and the minimum number is
467, what is the range?
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The range is 33.
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If you add 50 and 40, two numbers in a set of data, and then divide the answer by the number of numbers in the set of data would that give you
the mode of the set of numbers?
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No, it would not.
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What is ½ of 6?
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3 is ½ of 6.
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What is the numerator of this
fraction:
¾
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3 is the numerator.
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What is 3/4 minus 2/3?
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1/12 is the answer.
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What is 4/6 minus 2/3?
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4/6 minus 2/3 is 0
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What is 1 3/4 plus 1 2/3?
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4 2/3
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Name the operations in PEMDAS in order.
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Parentheses, exponents, multiplication and division,
and addition and subtraction.
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What order would you do second in this
problem:
5/4·8
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Multiplication
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Do you do division and multiplication
left to right if alone?
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Yes, you do.
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Solve this problem:
23+7-16 toys
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14 Toys
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Solve this problem:
(24-8)2
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256
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What is the area of this shape?
3 yds.1 yd.
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A=3 yards2
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Define perimeter.
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The amount of units around an object.
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Find the volume of this prism.
12 ft.
8 ft.
2 ft.
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V= 192 feet3
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How many ways are there to find the area of an irregular shape and
what are they?
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2
-One being to make the shape equal by adding a part to it, then finding the area of the added part and the irregular shape together and the irregular shape alone and subtracting.
-The other breaking the shape into equal parts, finding the area to each of them and adding them up.