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Fractions, decimals, and percents

Fractions, decimals, and percents

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Mathematics

6th - 7th Grade

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Multiple Choice

Express 1150\frac{11}{50}  as a percent.

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220%

2

22%

3

50%

4

55%

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Multiple Choice

Which fraction is equivalent to 0.1?

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1/100

2

1/10

3

1/1000

4

1/1

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Multiple Choice

Write 43/50 as a percent.
1
43%
2
50%
3
86%
4
12%

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Multiple Choice

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Which row represents the fraction, decimal and percent of the YELLOW portion of this circle?

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13, 0.3, 30%\frac{1}{3},\ 0.3,\ 30\%

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412, 0.25, 2.5%\frac{4}{12},\ 0.25,\ 2.5\%

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14, 0.25, 25%\frac{1}{4},\ 0.25,\ 25\%

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13, 0.3, 33.3%\frac{1}{3},\ 0.\overline{3},\ 33.\overline{3}\%

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Multiple Choice

Percent means "per hundred."
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True 
2
False

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Multiple Choice

Which ratio represents 45%

1

45 to 100

2

100:45

3

4:5

4

100/45

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Multiple Choice

Convert 2.75 to a percent.

1

275%

2

2.75%

3

27.5%

4

.275%

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Multiple Choice

What is the fraction equivalent to 40%? (simplified)

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4/100

2

2/50

3

2/5

4

40/100

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Multiple Choice

Pick the correct sequence of steps for Order of Operations:

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Parentheses, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction, Brackets, Braces

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Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction, Parentheses, Brackets, Braces

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Parentheses, Brackets, Braces, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction

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Parentheses, Braces, Brackets, Addition/Subtraction, Multiplication/Division

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Multiple Choice

True or false:

Addition ALWAYS comes before subtraction.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Which operation would you do first?

(12 + 10) ÷ 10 x 14 - 6

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Division

2

Multiplication

3

Addition

4

Subtraction

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Multiple Choice

Solve the following:

-2 x (3 + 8 ÷ 4)2

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-16

2

1.375

3

4

4

-50

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Multiple Choice

Solve the following:

(2 + 7 - 1) ÷ 22

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16

2

2

3

72.25

4

8.75

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Multiple Choice

7[12 − (6 − 2) ÷ 4]

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7

2

77

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14

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0

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Multiple Choice

What is the reciprocal of 5?

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5/1

2

1/5

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What is the quotient of these fractions in lowest terms?
1
6/40
2
6/10
3
3/5
4
12/20

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Multiple Choice

What is the rule for dividing fractions?

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keep, change, opposite

2

keep, change, reciprocal

3

keep, keep, change

4

keep, keep, opposite

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Multiple Choice

Change 5 3/4 into an improper fraction

1

23/4

2

4/23

3

20/4

4

5 4/3

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Multiple Choice

Brenda has 5/6 of a pie to divide evenly amount 4 people. What fraction of a pie does each person get?
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3/10
2
1/4
3
5/24
4
1/6

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Multiple Choice

Valerie bought a 9 ft piece of ribbon from which she wants to cut into 2/3 ft pieces. How many 2/3 ft pieces can Valerie cut?
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13
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6
3
9
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This is not possible.

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