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Chef charles has already broken 14 eggs, and he's breaking eggs at a rate of 12 per minute. Chef louis has already broken 22
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5 3/7 - 2 1/2
a 3 2/5 b 2 13/14 c 3 1/14 d 2 2/5
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simplify -5+8-7 = simplify -12-7+9= simplify 9-13+8= simplify 7-15-3=
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Apply the Distributive Property to generate an expression equivalent to 8 (3−j). (1 point)
A. 24 + 8j B. 24 − j C. 24 + j D.
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Multiply 7/5 times 4/3 . Convert the answer to a mixed number.(1 point)
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Use a variable or consumption to solve.
Tom bought 5 apples and 4 pears for $3.80. Jerry bought 10 apples & 5 pears. Jerry paid
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Part 1 During a sale, a dress is marked down from a selling price of $90 to a sale price of
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Simplify −4(7b+3)+24b−8 .(1 point) Responses 4b−20 4 b minus 20 −4b+20 negative 4 b plus 20 −4b−20 negative 4 b
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Three adult and three child movie tickets were purchased for $75. The cost of each child ticket is $3 less than the cost of an
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Using one of the expressions above, determine how much it will
cost the zoo to keep both of your animals for one week? Please
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Reann has stickers. She gives her friend half, and then her brother gives her 8 new ones. She ends up with 12 stickers. How many
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Jae bought 85 tickets to spend on games and rides at an amusement park. Games cost 3 tickets each, and rides cost 8 tickets
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Ashley is filling a tank with water at a rate of 5 gallons per minute. The tank already had 190 gallons of water in it. Suppose
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4/5 + 1/2
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-4 - (-9) =
7 - (-4) =
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9=2(6)-3
7(6)-4(9)=6
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Keagan is going out for pizza with his friends. For $77 total, they can buy "p" pizzas. Each pizza cost $11. How many pizza can
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Brittany's mom gave her $15.00 to buy school supplies. Brittany needs to buy 3 notebooks and some mechanical pencils.
If each
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Which of the following stories is about 5×8 ? (1 point) Responses Sandra makes 8 treat bags. She gives 5 bags to her
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Arithmetic Not Arithmetic A cane of bamboo is 30 in. tall the first week and grows 6 in. per week thereafter. Arithmetic – A
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Determine which of the following scenarios could be modeled by an arithmetic sequence. (Could be more than one answer)(1 point)
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Brian can read 80 pages in 2 hours. How many pages can he read in 3.5 hours? (1 point)Responses11.43 pages11.43 pages140
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Darcy and JoJo are decorating cupcakes for a party. Darcy decorates 8 cupcakes which is 2 more than 13
the number of cupcakes
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no Use the properties of operations and rules for multiplying and dividing to solve: (−3/5) × (5/16) × (7/12) ÷ (−3/16)
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Use the properties of operations and rules for multiplying and dividing to solve: (−3/5) × (5/16) × (7/12) ÷ (−3/16) ×(
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Solve this problem. Reduce to lowest terms.
After work, Tami spends 1 half of an hour on the telephone, 5 over 8 of an hour
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Use the properties of operations and rules for multiplying and dividing signed numbers to solve: (−4)×(7/5)×(−3/4)÷(7/15)
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What is the expression 17×2 -4 with a small 2+6 in simplest form
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Use the properties of operations and rules multiplying and dividing signed numbers to solve.
(-4) x (7/5) x (-3/4) divided by
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1.25x10 plus 2.50 x30
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Which situation describes opposite quantities that when combined would equal 0?(1 point)
Responses A plane ascends to 15,000 feet
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8/11 + 1/?
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Multiply-17 x (-61)
-78 78 -1,037 1,037
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What is the quotient when you divide -10/11 by -2/5?
2 3/4 -2 3/11 4/11 2 3/11
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What is the quotient of -91 divided by (-13) divided by 7
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Add (4) and (−15).(1 point)
Responses −19 negative 19 11 11 19 19 −11
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Add −127+(314). Write your answer as a reduced improper fraction.(1 point)
−12/7+(3/14)=
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Add −815+415.(1 point)
Responses −415 negative Start Fraction 4 over 15 End Fraction 45 Start Fraction 4 over 5 End Fraction
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Ursula is making treasure boxes for campers. There are 12 younger campers, and each of their boxes contains 4 prizes. There are
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Simplify. The quotient 3 over 5 times a times the quotient 1 over a squared
A. 3 over 5 times a squared, where a does not equal 0
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Write in decimal form:
5 × 100 + 7 × 10 + 5 × 1 + 2 × 1/10 + 4 × 1/100 + 8 × 1/1000
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oops im sry i ment to do 4 x 21
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–4, 8, –16, 32, . . .
A. arithmetic, 64, 128, 256 B. geometric, –64, 128, –256 C. geometric, –48, 64, –80 D. The
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12/8 = 15/k
O A. 11 O B. 120 O C. 9 OD. 10
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1.4/5 + 8/9
Answer: About 2 2.17/18-3/7 Answer: About 1/2 3.5x2 3/5 Answer: About15 4.25 7/8 / 2 8/9 Answer: About 9 5. Mr.
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Vincent had 7/10 as many stamps as Isabelle. After Vincent bought another 30 stamps, he had 15 less stamps than Isabelle. How
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1. Ethan has v video games. Kyle has one-third as many video games as Ethan, plus m more. Write an expression to represent the
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Mr. Alcazar bakes cookies in batches of 60 and batches of 90. If he bakes 6 batches of 60 cookies, how many cookies does he
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If 9th term is 54, 17th term is 102 find 12th term
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Jonathan had 147 more stickers than cards. He sold 1/3 of the cards and 1/6 of the stickers. He found that he had 8 more
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