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1 Name : Teacher : Score : Date : identify a.nd Calculate the Perimeter for eaoh Quadrilateral. ) 2) al a 9.6 yds a2 3 yds bl 5.4 yds b yds h 4.2 yds a 6.02 ft c 9.7ft h5.7ft a 6.6 yds c 9.2 yds h 5.9 yds Perimeter: Perimeter: Perimeter: 4) 5) 6) al al 9.8 ft a2 3. ft ft b ft h4.8 ft a 5.8 mm h 5.07 mm a 5.9 mm h 5.3 mm Perimeter: Perimeter: Perimeter: 7) w 8) w 9) I 7 inches w 4 inches 8 cm w4. cm s 5.4 cm Perimeter: Perimeter: Perimeter: Math-Aids.Com
2 Name : Score : Teacher : Date : r identify and Calculate the Area for each Quadrilateral. 2) 3) a 5.6 mm c 8.2mm h4.7mm s 6.5 mm s 5.5 Inches 4) w 5) w 6) w 7.2 cm w 4.5 cm 8.4 ft w5.4 ft I 7.7 yds w 4.7 yds 7) w 8) 9) I 8.9 Inches w 52 inches a 5.9 ft c9.8 ft h 5.5 ft s 5.7 yds Math-Aids.Com /0
3 Name : Teacher : Score : Date identify and Calculate the Area. for each Quadrilateral, 2) al al 9 ft a24.2ft bl 5.57 ft b ft h 4.2 ft a 5.7 cm h 5.08 cm al al 9.3ft a23ft bl 5.42 ft b ft h 4.6 ft 4) 5) 6) al al 9.4 inches a2 4.8 inches bl 6.62 inches b2 4.8 inches h 4.8 inches a 5.4 cm h 4.85 cm a 6.3 yds h 5.56 yds 7) a2 8) baik b2 9) a 6.2 mm h 5.7 mm al al 8. inches a2 3.5 inches bl 6.3 inches b inches h 5.6 inches al al 8.7 mm a2 3.9 mm bl 6.65 mm b2 6 mm h 5.8 mm Math-Aids.Com
4 Name : Teacher : Score : Date : ) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 0 ) ) 2 ) 3 ) 4 ) 5 ) r ^ w Subtracting Fractions ri7 Math-Aids.Com P.-..4,.
5 s ow i Basic Arithmetic Skill Adding or Subtracting Fractions with Different Denominators Evaluate each expression ) + 5 2) I+5 4 3) )S ) S I 8) ) ) ) +4 2) ) ) 4 6) ) ) ) 2 +
6 Name : Teacher : Score : Date : Find each sum or difference. Adding. and Subtracting Rational Numbers ) - (- ) - 8 9) 2+3 2) (4) (-46) 9) 2 - (-8) 3) ) (-2.2) ) (-2.) (-.9) ) (-38) + 4 5) ) (u2.) ) 7 (") 3 3) 5 +(-7)-- 7) (-2.5) + (-3.) ) (-7.2) A Math-Aide r..nm 0:54
7 Natne: score: (Circle - Area) Find the area of each circle. Round the answer to tenth decimal place. ( use Tr 3.4 ) ) 2) 3) Area Area Area 4) 5) 6) Area Area Area 7) 8) 9) s. Area Area Area
8 Name : Teacher : Score : Date : Solve the missing elements for each problem. Use 3.4 for Y. 2) Radius: 9 inches Radius: 0 Indies Radius: Diameter: Diameter. Diameter: 24 inches Circumference: Circumference: Circumference: D F Radius: Diameter: Circumference: 6 inches Radius: Diameter: Circumference: 2 inches Radius: M Diameter: 34 inches Circumference: D g ) K M Radius: Radius: Diameter: 6 inches Diameter: 8 inches Circumference: Circumference: Radius: 6 inches Diameter: Circumference: Math-Aide r.nm
9 Name: score : (Circle - Circumference) Example: Circumference of a circle 2nr Radius (r) 3 cm Circumference 2rrr 2x 3.4 x3 Circumference 94.7 cm Find the circumference of each circle. Round the answer to tenth decimal place. ( use n3.4 ) ) 2) 3) Circumference t..,: Circumference :..,: Circumference (,..,' 4) 5) 6).... Circumference i.. : Circumference;,.. : Circumference.. 7) 8) 9).. (... Circumference i : Circumference.. Circumference... :..:
10 Name : Teacher : Score : Date :.2) ) ) ) 0.6.3) ) ) ) ) 49. Efici Math-Aids.Com....
11 Name : Teacher : Score : Date : Converting, Between Percent _Decimal5 v and Fractions Convert Decimal to Percent Convert Percent to Decimal 44 % 72 % 72.9 % 77.6 % 4.4 % 94 % Convert Decimal to Fraction Convert Fraction to Decimal Convert Fraction to Percent s Convert Percent to Fraction 78.9 % 50 % 25.5 % 24 % 65 % 5.7 % Math-Aids.Com
12 Subtracting Integers (A) Use thi integer strategy to find each answer. (-5) (-8) (-5) - 5 (-5) (-2) 2 - (-4) (-8) - (-2) (4) () (2) - (-4) (-8) - 7 (-8) - (-4) (-0) (-5) (-7) - 9 (-4) - (-5) (3) - (-5) - (-7) - (45) (-4) (-6) - 4 Math-Drills.Com
13 Adding Integers (A) Use an integer strategy to find each answer. (-3) (+2) (-5) + (-0). (+5) + (-0) (-5) + (-3) (+6) + (+5) (-7) + (-5) (+9) + (+4) (+9) + (+) (+0) + (+) (-5) + (+5) (-7) + (+5) (-2) + (+) (+) + (-3) (-9) + (-4) (+4) + (+) (-5) + (-7) (-0) + (+2) (+4) + (+3) (+) + (+3) (-7) + (-2) (-4) + (-7) (-4) + (+5) (-) + (+0) (-5) + (-) (+5) + (-4) (-3) + (-0) (-8) + (-5) (+8) + (-2) (-0) + (-9) (-) + (+3) Math-Drills.Com
14 Math-Aids.Com Name : Teacher : Score : Date : ) (+72) + ( -9) 3) (+28) + ( -7) 5) (+45) + ( -5) 7) (+42) + ( -6) 9) (+35) + ( -7) ) (+2) + ( -) 3) (+35) + ( -7) 5) (+60) + ( -0) 7) (+24) + ( -6) 9) (+42) + ( -7) 2) (+90) + ( -9) 23) (+30) +(-6) 25) (+77) + ( -) 27) (+6) + ( -8) 29) (+54) + ( -9) 2) (+33) + -3) 4) (+20) + ( -4) 6) (+50) + ( -5) 8) (+45) + -5) 0) (+8) + -3) 2) (+0) + -5) 4) (+24) + ( -3) 6) (+35) + ( -5) 8) (+64) + ( -8) 20) (+40) + ( -0) 22) (+33) + ( -3) 24) (+2) + ( -4) 26) (+40) + ( -5) 28) (+90) + ( -9) 30) (+45) + ( -9)
15 Name : Teacher : Score : Date : ) ( -2) x ( -6) 3) 0)x(-8) 5) (-)x(-7) 7) ( 0)x(-3) 9) ( -4) x ( -2) ) ( -2) x(-7) 3) ( 0)x(-) 5) ( -8) x -4) 7) ( x -3) 9) ( -5) x ( -2) 2) (-4)x(0) 23) ( -6) x ( -3) 25) ( x -3) 27) ( -) x -8) 29) ( -8) x -4) 2) ( -6) x ( -5) 4) (-5)x(-) 6) ( -8) x ( -5) 8) ( -6) x ( -6) 0) ( -7) x ( -2) 2) ( -) x ( -7) 4) ( -8) x ( 0) 6) ( 0) x ( -8) 8) ( -8) x 20) ( -9) x ( -6) 22) ( -3) x ( 24) ( -9) x ( -6) 26) ( -8) x -7) 28) ( -7) x -4) 30) ( -3) x ( 0) Math-Aids.Com
16 ...., Student Name: Score: One-Step Equations Subtraction Solve the one-step subtraction equations: y k-94 m 9-45 t-80 x-73 i
17 Student Name: Score: { One-Step Equations Addition Solve the one-step addition equations: x+23 z+49 x+6 m+8 n+33 - y+50 x+78 z+26
18 Name : Teacher : Score : Date : Mean, Mode, Median, and Range 28, 8, 5, 47, 88, 82, 43 98, ) 6) Mean Median Range Mean 46, 72, 52, 23, 4, Median Range 67 5, 97 86, 75,97 7) 97, 46, 74, 30, 3) Mean Median Range Mean Median 9, 92, 59, 37, 59 Range 2) 28, 56, 60, 74,5, 89, 56 Mean Median Range 24, 87, 3,58 77, 77, 54, 6, 98 8) Mean Median Range. 4) 97, 23, 76, 87, 7 Mean Median Range 9) 7 36, 92,5, 24, 26,4 Mean Median Range 5) 20, 77, 25, 69, 99, 82, 97 50, 57, 3, 9, 78' 0) Mean Median Range Mean Median Range Math-Aids.Com
19 Name : Teacher : Score : Date Ratios and. Rates Express each phrase as a rate and unit rate. (Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.) Rate Unit Rate ) 5 pencils for 2 dollars 2) 00 miles on 6 gallons of gas 3) 6 dollars for 7 books 4) 2 chocolate bars cost 6 dollars 5) 8 dollars for 4 cans of tuna 6) mowed 3 yards for $ ) batteries cost 25 dollars 8) 4 inches of snow in 7 hours 9) 6 movie tickets cost $ ) 6 calculators cost $90.00 O?ND
20 v.. Rounding Decimals When a number has more decimal places than you want or need, you can found it Use the rules below to round a number to anyplace value. Rounding Decimals Look at the digit to the right of the place being rounded. if the digit is 4 or less, the digit being rounded remains the same. if the digit is 5 or greater, the digit being rounded is rounded up Round Decimals Round 3.92 to the nearest tenth. tenths place Look at the digit to the right of the tenths place. Since 2 is less than 5, the digit in the tenths place stays the same rounded to the nearest tenth is Round to the nearest hundredth. 4 hundredths place Look at the digit to the right of the hundredths place. Since 7 is greater than 5, round 9 up rounded to the nearest hundredth is ercis es :Round each number to the given place value. I. 0.35; tenth ; hundredth ; hundredth ; tenth ; thousandth ; tenth thousandth.,000.37; tenth ; hundredth ; ones ; hundredth ; tenth 3bund each number to the underlined place-value position ; tenth ; ones ; tenth ; ones ; tenth 8., ; ones 2..5Z Z il 'HORSES A trainer recorded a racehorse running at miles per hour.,round this speed to the nearest mile per hour. POPULATION In 2000, the population of Texas was million. Round to the nearest million. Prerequisite Ski
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23 Simplify Fractions (A) Simplify each fraction to its lowest terms _ 8 5 _ 2 _ _ _ _ 4 _ 2 _ 63 _ _ _ 2 _ Math-Drills.Com
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