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Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.
2/3, -0.36, 0.2, -1/4
SPI 0806.2.1
Algebra
 0806.3.1
Evaluate x – y(z +y) for x =20, y = 4, z = 2
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.1
In a right triangle, one leg is 3 cm, the other leg is 4cm, what is
the length of the hypotenuse?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
A bag has 5 blue marbles, 3 green marbles, and 7 yellow
marbles. If a marble is picked from the bag, what is the
probability that it will be green?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.1
Simplify:
84 – [8 – (-2)3]
Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.2
Simplify √169
Algebra
 0806.3.1
Simplify: 2b∙2b∙2b∙2b
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
15 cups = _____pints
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
Find the mean, median, and mode of the following data set:
10,6,91,5,8,6
Pot Luck
 0806.3.1
Find (2/3)(12)
Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.6
Evaluate 24 8
(22)2
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.6
Determine the x- and y- intercepts of 5x + 10y = 20.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Joe ran 43 meters on Friday. How many kilometers did Joe
run?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
The high temperatures for the last 5 days have been 90°F,
72°F, 74°F, 85°F, and 89°F. What was the median high
temperature for these 5 days?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.1.3
14 bagels cost $4.98. How much does one bagel cost?
Round your answer to the nearest cent.
Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.3
What is the value of this expression?
(1.5 x 102) x (2.3 x 103)
Algebra
 0806.3.1
If m represents a positive number, what is m+ m + m + m
equivalent to?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Determine how many inches are in 3 yards.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
In a bag of cards 1/6 are green, 1/12 are yellow, 1/2 are
white and 1/4 are blue. If someone takes a card from the
bag without looking, which color is it most likely to be?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.4.4
Russell drove 65.8 kilometers on Monday. On Wednesday, he
drove 89.2 meters. How many more kilometers did Russell
drive on Wednesday than on Monday?
Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.6
Evaluate 25
22
Algebra
 0806.3.1
Evaluate -2p + 3 for p = 3.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Tracey drinks approximately 6 cups of water a day. About how
many gallons of water does she drink in a year?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
Using a standard pair of dice, which of the following is an
example of mutually exclusive events?
PROBLEM NOT COMPLETE
Pot Luck
 0806.3.13
If Leah is 6 years older than Sue, and John is 5 years older than
Leah, and the total of their ages is 41. Then how old is Sue?
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 SPI 0806.3.1
(9 ÷ 3) x (8 ÷ 4) =
Algebra
 0806.3.1
Simplify and evaluate -3x - 10(x - y(5 - x) + 7) – 3 for x = 4, y
= -2.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
One gallon equals _____________ cups.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.3
When Jake started working, he made $5.25 an hour. After
six months, he made $5.85 per month. What is the most
likely reason for the increase in pay?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.13
The sales price of a car is $12,590, which is 20% off the
original price. What is the original price?
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.2
What is the positive square root of 49?
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
If N ÷ 24 = 6, then N is _____.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Which cities are the farthest apart?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
Jade has a bag of marbles. There are 2 red, 3 blue, 2 yellow,
and 5 green marbles. What is the probability Jade will choose a
red marble?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.13
The city council has decided to add a 0.3% tax on motel and
hotel rooms. If a traveler spends the night in a motel room that
costs $55 before taxes, how much will the city receive in taxes
from him?
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.2
What two integers is -√7 between?
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.2
What is the solution for x in the equation f(x) = g(x), where
f(x) = 30−0.5x and g(x )= 2x−15?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
The distance between London and Paris is about 340.6
kilometers. Which is closest to this distance in miles?
(1mile ≈1.61 kilometers)
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
Mrs. Martin has a six sided die. She states that she can roll a
2 one-third of the time. How many times will she roll a 2 if
she rolls the die 6 times?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.2.4
A brand new one-dollar bill is 4.3×10−3 inch thick. What
would be the thickness of a stack of 450 brand new onedollar bills?
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.3
What Is the value of (9 x 1036)
3 x 109
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve 18 + y = 45 for y.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Jerry needs 402 feet of fencing for an enclosure. How many
yards of fencing does he need?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
Using a standard pair of dice, which of the following is an
example of mutually exclusive events?
PROBLEM NOT COMPLETE
Pot Luck
GLE 0806.2.3
The secretary purchases 1,710 pens and 12 staplers for the
front office. Pens are purchased in sets of 6 for $1.55 per
pack. Staplers are sold in sets of 2 for 8.95. How much will
purchasing these products cost?
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.2
Simplify (√81)2
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve for x.
-18 - 6x = 6(1 + 3x)
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
300 kilograms = _____ milligrams
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
Jerrica has a bag with 3 blue, 6 orange, 2 red, and 5 yellow
marbles. What is the probability of choosing a red marble and
then a yellow marble without replacing the first marble?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.13
If Lynn can type a page in p minutes, what piece of the page
can she do in 5 minutes?
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.2
If h = 9, what is √4h
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve for x.
6(1 – 3x) – 2(2x –1) = -18x
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Joe ran 43 meters on Friday. How many kilometers did Joe
run?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
Jane has a bag of 3 red chips, 2 blue chips, and 6 white
chips. What is the likelihood that Jane will pick a white chip
from the bag?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.3.1
A shirt costs 75 less than a sweater and pair of pants costs
twice as much as the same shirt. If the sweater costs $35,
how much do the pants costs?
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.1
Find the missing number.
0.2, 0.4, ?, 0.8, 1.0
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve: 17 - 3x = 8
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.1
Matthew measured a right triangle with a hypotenuse 10
centimeters (cm) long and one leg 6 centimeters long.
What is the length of the other leg of the triangle Matthew
measured?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
Mrs. Martin has a six sided die. She states that she can roll a 2
one-third of the time. How many times will she roll a 2 if she
rolls the die 6 times?
Pot Luck
SPI
Marilyn managed to sell 3/5 of her cakes.
a. What percentage of cakes was sold?
b. What percentage of cakes was left?
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.3
Find the product of(5.8×1034) and (4.7×1015)?
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.5
What is the slope of the line represented 4x + 2y = 12 ?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Ann's car gets 27.5 miles per gallon of gas. How far can Ann drive
if she uses 15 gallons of gas?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
Lindsey collected pledges for a charity bike ride. Last week she
collected the following amounts:
Monday - $42.00
Tuesday - $59.00
Wednesday- $75.00
Thursday- $25.00
Friday - $25.00
Saturday - $97.00
Sunday - $25.00
What was the median amount that Lindsey collected?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.2
Tina's brother is 6 years old. The quotient of Tina's age (t) and her
brother's age is 3. Write this information in an algebraic equation.
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.1
Evaluate 3 + 6 x (5 + 4) ÷ 3 - 7 using the order of operations.
Algebra
 0806.3.1
Evaluate (5a - 3) - (8a - 6) with a = -11.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.1
Use a2 + b2 = c2 to determine
the approximate length of the
string on the kite.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
There are 10 pieces of paper in a hat numbered 1 through 10. Andre
needs to pick a 2 and then a 5 in order to win. The first piece of paper
is not replaced. What are his chances of winning?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.1
Raymond and his mother picked all the peaches from their tree to
make peach preserves. They used 15 peaches for each jar of preserves.
They made 12 jars of preserves and still had 40 peaches left over. How
many peaches did they get from their tree?
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.2
Simplify √225 + √16
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve for m. m + (-13) = 39
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
One mile is how many inches?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
Two number cubes, each with faces numbered 1 through 6, are
rolled at the same time. What is the probability that at least
one of the cubes will land on 6?
Pot Luck
Lindsey has been monitoring her mileage. According to last
week’s driving log, she drove 9 5/6 miles in her car and 10 2/3
miles in her truck. How far did Lindsey drive last week in all?
Simplify your answer and write it as a proper fraction or as a
whole or mixed number.
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.4
The length of the equator is about 40,100,000 meters. How is this
length expressed in scientific notation?
Algebra
 0806.3.1
Which expression is equivalent to -2 (5y - 3 + 4a) ?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.1
Mrs. Freeman, the drama teacher,
drew the Following diagram for her
stage manager. How far is the table
away from the stool?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
During 4 nights of working as a waiter, Billy earned $9.50, $14,
$9.50, and $11.50 in tips. What was the median amount of money
Billy earned in tips for those 4 nights?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.4.4
Find the cost of 14 feet of rope if it costs $0.23 per yard.
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.1
Order the numbers from least to greatest
-6.6, l6l, 1/6, 62
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve for x: 6x + 1_ = 9x – 4
5
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Determine how many centimeters are in one kilometer.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
The five pieces of paper below are in a bag.
What is the probability that a piece of paper with the letter “E”
will be drawn first?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.4.4
If a gallon of oil costs $2.35 and a quart of oil costs $1.50, how
much is saved by buying the oil in gallons instead of quarts if a
person needs 5 gallons of oil?
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.3
Find the value of the ? in the given statement.
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Simplify 2x = 6
3
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
oz = 28.3495 g
1 g = .0353 oz
Approximately how many ounces are in 300 grams?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
Katilia has a die with 6 sides. What is the likelihood that she
will roll a 2 then a 4?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.4.4
If a family uses one quart of milk per day, how many gallons
are used in one year and a gallon of milk costs $3.45? (wording
off here)
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.3.1
Evaluate 9 - 5 ÷ (8 - 3) x 2 + 6 using the order of operations.
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.6
Find the x- and y- intercept of 2x + 4y = 12.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
A quart is what fraction of a gallon?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
David owns a dog named Wishes. David reached into his box of 8
lamb-flavored, 12 liver-flavored, 6 chicken-flavored, and
20 milk-flavored dog biscuits and gave one to Wishes without
looking. What is the probability of Wishes getting a liver treat?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.4.4
CREEP CRAWLY PUNCH
• 8 cups pineapple juice
• 1 gallon grape juice
• 3 quarts Sprite
• 2 quarts chocolate ice cream
• 3 packs of gummy worms
You have 2 pints of pineapple juice. Do you have enough?
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.1
Order the set of numbers from greatest to least. 5.0321,
5.0301, 5.0331, 5.0306, 5.039
Algebra
 0806.3.13
There were 268 people at a party, 3 times as many people ate
chocolate cake than vanilla cake. How many people ate
chocolate cake?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
47 yards = _____ inches
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
Jane has a bag of 3 red chips, 2 blue chips, and 6 white chips.
What is the likelihood that Jane will pick a white chip from the
bag?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.4.4
Write down your height (in feet and inches):
_____________________. What is your height in grams?
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.1.1
Surface area of a sphere is given as S = 4r2 where r represents
the radius of the sphere. What is the surface area of a sphere
of radius 9 centimeters? (Use  = 3.14 )
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve the equation: 3x + 9 = 21
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
657 meters = _____millimeters
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.4.1
Use a2 + b2 = c2 to determine
the approximate ground distance
from the base of the building to
the base of the ladder.
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.1.3
Which costs the most per ounce, 60 oz of peanut butter for
$5.40, 28 oz for $2.24, or 16 oz for $1.76?
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.1
A list of temperatures for
this week are listed in the
table to the right. What day
will have the lowest
temperature?
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve: -3x > -15
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
4 miles is how many kilometers?
Hint: 1 mi ≈ 1.6 km
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
Katie has one standard die. Make a prediction of how many
times Katie will roll a 5 if she rolls the die 6 times.
Pot Luck
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve for p. (-3/5)p + (3/4)p = 22 I added parenthesis to this
problem unless the intention was for variable to be in the
denominator.
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.4
The distance light travels in one year (one light-year) is
5,880,000,000,000 miles. What is this number in scientific
notation?
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.5
Graph the line containing (2, 2) and m = ¾.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
How many centimeters are in 4 meters?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.4.1
Use a2 + b2 = c2 to determine the
approximate length of the rope
from the top of the wall to the floor.
Pot Luck
 0806.3.1
Evaluate: 6 + (2 ÷ 63 ÷ 2) + 7
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.4
How do you write 25 in scientific notation?
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
What order of operations is needed to solve 2x + 1 = 8 for x?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
15 mm is equal to ________ meters.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
The cable company is installing
a new fiber optic cable between
two new offices. The first new
office is located 4 miles north of
the central office. The second
new office is located 11 miles
east of the central office. How
many miles of cable will be needed
to connect the 2 new offices. Round
the answer to the nearest tenth.
Pot Luck
 0806.4.6
Brittany can ride his bike 35 miles in 108 seconds. What is his
rate per hour?
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.4
Scientists believe that a large asteroid may have hit Earth about
65 million years ago, killing off the dinosaurs. Which of the
following correctly identifies 65 million expressed in scientific
notation?
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve for x. 5x – 1  8x + 2
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
How many dekameters in 15 hectometers?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
Using the Pythagorean Theorem,
what is the length of for the graph
shown to the right?
Pot Luck
Calculate
2+3x2 2
3 4 5 5
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.4
Represent 0.000000296 in scientific notation.
Algebra
 0806.3.9
Determine the range of the equation y = 2x + 1 if the domain is
x = 5.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Pipefitters who install sprinkler systems into school buildings
must purchase pipe for the water to flow. If Robert purchases a
pipe that is 1.5 dekameters long, how many meters is the
pipe's length?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
Quincy has a die with 6 sides. What is the likelihood that he
will roll a 3 then an 8?
Pot Luck
 0806.2.6
Evaluate: (23 − 12) × (43 ÷ 73 ÷ 8) - 3
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.4
Express in scientific notation: 60,100,000
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.1
At a wedding there were 331 guests plus the bride and groom.
Everyone was given the choice between chicken and fish for
dinner. Twice the number of people chose chicken over fish.
How many chicken dinners were served?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
A chemical costs $5.25 per pound. What would be the cost of
25.0 kg of the chemical?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
The basket of golf balls at a miniature golf course contains 20
golf balls, of which 8 are red. What is the probability that a
randomly selected golf ball will be red?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.1.1
A truck is traveling at a speed of 42 miles per hour. What
function gives the number of miles d driven in t hours?
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.3
Uranium-238 and Plutonium-239 are radioactive substances.
The half-life of Uranium-238 is 4.5 billion years and that of
Plutonium-239 is 24000 years. How many times greater than
Plutonium-239 is the half-life of Uranium-238?
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve for y. 2y – 6 > 5 - y
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Compare using <, >, or =.
36 km _____ 6 m
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
You roll a 6-sided die. What is P(4)? Simplify your answer and
write it as a fraction or whole number.
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.1.1
Rob is going to college in Oklahoma which is 680 miles from his
home in Tennessee. He can travel on state highways at 55mph
or on the interstate at 70mph. Approximately, how much
longer will his trip be if he takes state highways?
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.1
Simplify √72/√8
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.1
Does the point (0, 7) satisfy the equation y = 9x2 + -2x + 7?.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.3
Two angles (x + 3)° and (x + 1)° are complementary. Find the
measures of the angles.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
James flips a coin one time. What is the probability that he flips
"heads"?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.2
Translate the following sentence into an algebraic equation.
Twelve decreased by the quantity five times a number is
negative twenty three.
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.1
If p = √2, then p3 = ?
Algebra
 0806.2.2
Represent the next item in the
pattern using mathematical
symbols.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
475 cg = _____ mg
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
Micah is playing a board game. What is the probability that he
will roll two dice and get a 12? P(12)
Pot Luck
 0806.4.6
24 meters in 30 seconds = ____ meters in 45 seconds
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.6
Simplify: 43 ÷ 22
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.6
Determine the domain of the equation: 3x + 5y = 12
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
5 meter = ______ feet
Hint: 1 meter = 3.281 ft
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
Last February it was sunny 15 days, cloudy 7 days, and it
snowed 9 days. Based on this information, what is the
probability that it was cloudy on a randomly selected day in
February?
Pot Luck
GLE 0806.3.2
Solve for b. 9.85b = 2.68 - 3.68b
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
GLE 0806.2.4
Simplify: (43)(22)
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.5
What is the slope of the line represented by y = -2?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.1
Sam is building a triangular sandbox
for his little brother. He has already
installed two of the sides at a right
angle. One of these sides is 3 feet
long and the other side is 4 feet long.
How long should the last side be?
Data, Statistics,
and Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
Last January it was sunny 15 days, cloudy 7 days, and it snowed 9
days. Based on this information, what is the probability that it
snowed on a randomly selected day in January?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.1
Evaluate: (42 + 23) − (34 ÷ 33 − 3)
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.6
Solve: [[32]3]2
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.5
What is the slope of a line represented by x = 3.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.1
Kimberly built a skateboard ramp
with the measurements below.
What is c, the length of the ramp?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
Mitchell flips a coin two times in a row. What is the probability
that he will get tails both times?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.3.1
One number is 20 less than a second number. Three times the
first number added to twice the second number is 65. Find the
two numbers
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.6
Evaluate (-2)4(-2)-4
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.6
Find the equation of the line that has a slope of -2 and passes
through the point (0,5) in slope-intercept form.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.1
Charles measured a right triangle with a hypotenuse of 20 cm
long and one leg 12 cm long. What is the length of the other
leg of the triangle Charles measured? Use a2 + b2 = c2
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
Peggy will flip a fair coin one time and randomly select a
marble from a bag. There are 5 red marbles and 12 purple
marbles in the bag. What is the probability that the coin will
land on tails and the marble will be purple?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.1
Evaluate: 23 + (8 × 8 − 4 ÷ 8)
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.3
Perform the indicated operation
1.5 x 106__
2.3 x 10-4
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.1
What is the value of y in the solution for the system of linear
equations below?
x + 5y = 3 and 3x = 6
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Five miles are how many inches?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
Jeff believes that when he tosses
one die that he will roll a 1 or a 6
only of the time. Test Jeff's conjecture
and determine the theoretical
probability of rolling a 1 or a 6. (wording is not right on 1st sentence)
Pot Luck
 0806.4.6
Amy is painting her room using paint that covers 1 gallon:200
sq. ft. The room has 400 sq. ft. How many gallons does she
need?
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.3
Multiply (1.45 x 10-3) x (3.45 x 103)
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.6
What are the x and y intercepts for the function rule f(x) = 3x +
2?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Determine how many milliliters are in five liters.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
What is the probability of rolling a 3 on a number cube and
getting a head when you flip a coin?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.3.6
Find the slope and intercepts of y = ½x - 4.
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
GLE 0806.2.4
Rewrite using positive exponents:
x-2z8y-9
x-5zy3
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.5
What is the slope of the line represented by 2x + 3y = 6?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
25 ml is equal to ________ centiliters.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
What is the probability of choosing a king from a standard deck
of playing cards?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.3.7
What is the difference between a linear equation and a nonlinear equation?
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.6
Evaluate:- [[-22]2]4
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.5
Which equation represents the table to the
right?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
1,056 hours = _______ minutes
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
What is the sample space for choosing a letter from the word
graduation?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.4.4
89.50 Fahrenheit = _____0 Celsius
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.4
The thickness of one grain of pepper is 2.3 × 10-2 inches.
Express the thickness of one grain of pepper as a conventional
number.
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.1
What is the value of x in the solution to this system of linear
equations?
y = -x
3x + 3y = -4
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
25 days = ________ seconds
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
What is the probability of choosing a jack, a king or an ace
from a standard deck of playing cards?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.9
Solve for y. 2y – 4 > 6
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.3
Multiply (2.45 x 109) x (3.12 x 102)
Algebra
GLE 0806.3.2
If f(x) = 3x + 7, then f(0) = ___
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
Find the area of a rectangle that has a length of 2 inches and a
width of 3 cm. Hint: 1 inch = 2.54 cm
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
A bag contains 2 purple marbles, 13 yellow marbles, 8 red
marbles, 11 blue marbles, and 10 green marbles. What is the
probability of pulling out a purple or a green marble?
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.1.3
Camden is buying dried fish food for her tropical fish. She has a
choice of 3 sizes: 16 oz. box for $3.52, 9 oz. box for $2.79, or a
21 oz. box $4.62. Which size box gives her the best buy for her
money?
Math Review Week 9
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.6
Evaluate 34 32; write your final answer as an exponent.
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.7
Which of these are not linear?
a. y = x3 - 2
b. y = 3x4 - 15
c. y = ½ + x2
d. y = 3x - 1
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.1
In a right triangle, one leg is 6 cm, the hypotenuse is 15 cm,
what is the length of the other leg?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
The sides of number cube have the numbers 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 4, and 7. If
the cube is thrown once, what is the probability of rolling a 4?
Pot Luck
 0806.1.4
Nicole needs to make potato salad for a luncheon at her church. Her
recipe serves 10 people but there will be 45 at her luncheon. The
recipe calls for ¼ cup mayonnaise. She needs to buy mayonnaise at the
store but she is not sure how much she will need. To make her recipe
for 45 people, the amount of mayonnaise must increase from ¼ cup to
_______ cups.
Math Review Week 9
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.3
Write the quotient in scientific notation: 3.5 x 107
7 x 105
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.6
Describe how you would graph the linear equation y = ½ x – 4.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
1,080,000 seconds = _______ hours
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.4
1950 people were mailed a questionnaire. Only 553 people
answered and mailed back the questionnaire. What is the
sample size of the survey?
Pot Luck
 0806.4.6
Sam and Sharon and Joey were training for the track team.
Sam could run 4 miles in 30 minutes. Sharon could run 5 miles
in 40 minutes. Joey could run 4 miles in 20 minutes. Who runs
fastest?
Math Review Week 9
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.1
Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.
1/3, -0.66, 0.3, -1/3, .32
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.6
What is the domain and range for the following relation: {(5,3),
(6,4), (7,5)}?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
75 cm = _____ meters.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.1
What is the probability of drawing a heart or an ace in a
standard deck of 52 cards?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.1
Add: (-10) + 40 + 34 + (-60)
Math Review Week 9
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
 0806.2.2
What number is equivalent to (49)1/2?
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.1
Solve the following system of equations.
4x + y = 45
x + y = 15
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.4
1 m = 3.2808 ft
How many meters high is 360 inch telephone pole?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
 0806.3.13
Tracey has the following data:
2, 4, x, 5, 6
If the median is 4.5, what is the value of x.
Pot Luck
SPI 0806.1.1
Joe traveled to his grandmother's house for a summer
vacation. It took him 3 ½ hours to get there. If he traveled
122.5 miles, what was his average speed? Use d = rt
Math Review Week 9
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0806.2.4
Planet Zorton is 68,820, 000 miles from planet Aerbon. Express
this distance in scientific notation.
Algebra
SPI 0806.3.5
What is the slope of y = 3x + 6?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0806.4.1
Find the length of the missing side
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0806.5.2
A fair six-sided die is rolled. What is the probability that the
number rolled is a prime and even number?
Pot Luck
 0806.3.1
Use the correct order of operations to determine each answer.
5 x 22 ÷ 2 × 10 + 23 × (11 - 4) - 24 × (23 - 18)