Decimal Addition: Remember to line up the decimals before adding. Bring the decimal straight down in your answer.

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Summer Packet th into 6 th grade Name Addition Find the sum of the two numbers in each problem. Show all work.. 62 2. 20. 726 + + 2 + 26 + 6 6 Decimal Addition: Remember to line up the decimals before adding. Bring the decimal straight down in your answer.. 7.7.. + 2.6 6..27 +.2 +.6 Subtraction Find the difference between the two numbers in each problem. Show all work. 7 2 2 7.. 9. 07 7,007, - 9-2,26 -,2 Decimal Subtraction: Remember to line up the decimals before subtracting. Bring the decimal straight down in your answer. 0.. 2.. 0.0.2 7.9 9. - 9.27

Multiplication Find the product of the two numbers in each problem. Show all work. x 6 2 + 0 6 2... 6 2 x x x 9 Decimal Multiplication: Multiply as you would with whole numbers. Count the decimal places in each factor. The product (answer) has the same number of decimal places. 6. 7.....0 x 70 x 2 x 2. Division Find the quotient in each problem. If there is a remainder, state the remainders as R=. Show all work. Feel free to use a separate sheet of paper. 9. 20. 2. 7 9 2 26 2

Decimal Division: If the divisor (outside number) is a decimal, you must move the decimal point (using multiplication) to the right until it becomes a whole number. Then, move the decimal in the dividend (inside number) the same number of times. Divide to find your answer (quotient). quotient Then, move the decimal straight up from the dividend to the quotient. divisor dividend Remember, no remainders. 22. 2. 2... 7..2 2. 2 Rounding Underline the given place value. Look to the right. If this digit is or greater, increase the underlined digit by. If the digit to the right is less than, keep the underlined digit the same. Round to the nearest hundredth 0.7 0. Round to the nearest. 2. tenth 26. hundredth 27. whole number 0.79 0.7.26 2. ten 29. thousandth 0. hundred 62.2 0.006 990. Compare using <, >, or = Compare the decimals..2.20.2 =.20. 0.20 0.2 2..0 0.0. 0.0 0.00. 0. 0.000. 0.2 0.00 6. 0. 0.0

Prime Number: A whole number greater than that has only two factors, and itself. Examples: 2,,, 7,,, 7, and 9 are all prime numbers. Composite Number: A whole number greater than that has more than two factors. is a composite number since its factors are, 2,,. Determine if the following numbers are prime or composite. If the numbers are composite, please list all of the factors. 7. 27:. 9: 9. : 0. 9: Exponents A way to show repeated multiplication by the same factor is to use an exponent. In this example: 2 = 2 x 2 x 2 =. The small raised three is the exponent. It tells how many times the number 2, called the base, is multiplied by itself. Solve the following expressions by writing the expanded notation (repeated multiplication) and find the value.. 6 2 2. 2 6.. eight squared. five cubed

Greatest Common Factor The greatest factor that two or more numbers have in common (GCF).. List all the factors of four in order 2. List all the factors of twenty in order. List the common factors. Write the greatest common factor Finding Common Factors: :, 2, 20:, 2,,, 0, 20 Common Factors:, 2, GCF= List all the factors for each number. Circle the common factors. 6. : 0 : Common Factors: Greatest Common Factor: 7. 60 : : Common Factors: Greatest Common Factor:. 2: 29: Common Factors: Greatest Common Factor: 9. 6: 72: Common Factors: Greatest Common Factor:

6 Least Common Multiple The smallest nonzero multiple that two or more numbers have in common.. List the first 6 multiples of 2. List the first 6 multiples of 6. List the common multiples. Write the least common multiple. Finding Common Multiples: :,, 2, 6, 20, 2 6: 6, 2,, 2, 0, 6 Least Common Multiple= 2 0. : 2 : Common Multiples: Least Common Multiple:. 7 : : Common Multiples: Least Common Multiple: 2. 2 : 0 : Common Multiples: Least Common Multiple:. 2 : 6: Common Multiples: Least Common Multiple:

7 Prime Factorization is a composite number renamed as a product of prime numbers. You may make a factor tree to find the answer. Put final answer in exponent form. Find the prime factorization of 6. 6 / \ 6 x 6 / \ / \ 2 x 2 x 2 2 x 2.. 0 2 6. 7. 9

Comparing Fractions Compare each pair of numbers. Write the correct comparison symbol (, >, = ) in each circle. Make sure you have common denominators before comparing numerators. 2 9 2. 9. 60. 2 6. 62. 6. 7 6 7 Ordering Fractions Order the following fractions from least to greatest. 6. 6. 2 7 0 6 0 7 0 66. 67. 2 6 2 6 0 6 9 2

9 Order of Operations Solve the following problems. Show your work. Be sure to follow the order of operations. Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication or Division: Which ever comes first from left to right. Addition or Subtraction: Which ever comes first from left to right. 2 + 2 = 2 + 2 = 6 + 2 = 6. x = 69. 6 x = 70. (0 + ) x 6 - = 7. (0 + ) x (6-) = 72. (29 - ) + 2 + 6 = 7. 6 x 2 7. 6 (6 - ) = 7. 2 + 6 = 76. 2 + 6 2 - =

0 Geometry-Who am I? Use the following shapes to answer the questions below. 77. I am a 2 dimensional shape that has four sides. I have four 90 degree angles. I have two sets of parallel lines. I also have two sides that are one length, and my other two sides are a different length. Who am I? 7. I am a 2 dimensional shape that has three acute angles. All of my sides are the same length. I have no parallel sides. Who am I? 79. I am a 2 dimensional shape that has four sides. I have two obtuse angles and two acute angles. I have two different sets of parallel sides. I also have two sides that are one length, and my other two sides are a different length. Who am I? 0. I am a 2 dimensional shape that has obtuse angles. I do not have any sides that are parallel. Who am I?. I am a 2 dimensional shape that has four 90 degree angles. I have four sides that are all the same length. I have two different sets of parallel lines. Who am I? 2. I am a 2 dimensional shape. My perimeter is also known as a circumference. Who am I?

Simply Fractions Simplify the following fractions. If the fractions are improper, change them to mixed numbers then simplify. 0 = 2 2 =... 2 2 6. 7.. 7 0 2 Adding Fractions and Mixed Numbers Add the following fractions. Make sure you have common denominators before adding. Remember, you only add the numerator (top number) and you keep the denominator (bottom number) the same! Simplify your final answers. + = + = 9. 90. 9. 92. 6 2 2 + = 2 + = + = + = 0 0 9 6 2

2 Subtracting Fractions Subtract the following fractions. Make sure you have common denominators before subtracting. Remember, you only subtract the numerator (top number) and you keep the denominator (bottom number) the same! Simplify your final answers. - = 6 2 - = = 6 6 6 2 9. 9. 9. 96. 7 2 - = 2-2 = - = - = 6 6 2 0 Multiplying Fractions Multiply the following fractions. Multiply the numerators; then multiply the denominators. Simplify, if necessary. x = = 9 97. 9. 99. 00. 2 2 7 x = x = x = x 2 =