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The following
number rounded
to the nearest
thousandth:
37.04625
What is
37.046
0.902 + 0.408
What is
1.31
7.695 - 4.983
What is
2.712
0.39 x 4
What is
1.56
2.702 / 2
What is
1.351
5 1

12 12
What is
1
2
The following fraction
reduced to lowest
terms:

210
300
What is
7
10
2 5
8 1
7 7
What is
10
The following fractions
written from
smallest to greatest
3 1 1
, ,
10 5 7
What is
1 1 3
, ,
7 5 10
9 7
4 3
10 10
What is
1
1
5
The name for
an angle that
measures
120 degrees
What is
obtuse
The total
amount
that 3 quarters,
2 dimes, and 3
nickels
are worth
What is
$1.10
The area of a
12 x 8
rectangle
What is
96
The total time Johnny
walked, if he started
at 7:45 am and stopped
at 9:15 am
What is
1 hour and
30 minutes
The perimeter of
a hexagon, that
measures 5 cm
on each side
What is
30
The next 3
numbers
in the pattern
12, 15, 18,
___, ___, ___
What are
21, 24, 27
The number N
stands for
in the equation
4 + N = 12
What is
8
The number N
stands for
in the equation
15 - N = 2
What is
13
The next 3
numbers
in the pattern
2, 4, 8, 16,
___, ___, ___
What are
32, 64, 128
The number N
stands for
in the equation
N + N + 8 = 28
What is
10
of 6
What is
2
The probability of
rolling a die and
getting an even
number
What is
1
2
The prime
factorization for
54
What is
2x3x3x3
What is the
greatest
common factor
for 24 and 16
What is
8
How the fraction
below compares to
(<, =, >) the
decimal 0.75
4
5
What is
greater than
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