Math Assessment 2/21/2020
If you round 29.543 to the nearest whole number, it is 30. If you round 29.543 to the nearest tenth, it is 29.5. Order the fractions and decimals from least to greatest: 3 1 0.4, 0.38 Show your work here. Box your answer. Order the fractions and decimals from least to greatest: 3 1 0.4, 0.38 3 1 0.4, 0.38 1 0.4, 3 0.38 1 0.38, 0.4, 3 0.4, 1 3 0.38 Using your work from above, 3 written as a decimal number is 0.6. Decide if each of these is even or odd. Even 24,562 450 even x odd odd + odd Odd 23,871 941 odd x odd even + odd Do a T chart for each number and decide if it is prime or composite. Prime 47 37 Composite 27 57 Neither 0 1 Match the equation with the correct word problem. Word Problem Equation Bobby had 25 cookies. He ate 5 cookies a day. How many days until he runs out of cookies? 25 / 5 = c Bobby had 25 cookies. He ate 5 cookies. How many cookies does he have left? 25 - 5 = c Each box has 25 cookies in it. Bobby has 5 boxes. How many cookies does he have? 25 x 5 = c Bobby has 25 cookies. He found 5 more cookies in the cookie jar. How many cookies does he have in all? 25 + 5 = c If you solve for y and check, 24.1 - 18.12 = y, you will find the answer is 5.98 . If you solve for y and check, 23.1 x 0.12 = y, you will find the answer is 2.772. If you solve for y and check, 4.6 ÷ 0.5 = y, you will find the answer is 9.2. If you solve for y, 4 + 7 = y , you will find that y equals 1 1 / 2 . If you solve for y, 5 - 1 3 = y , you will find that y equals 3 2 / 5 . There is 2 of a cup is missing from each of the 6 cups. Use the space below to figure out how much is missing altogether. Using your work from the question above, you know that when you solve for y, 2 x 6 = y, is 4 . There were 10 gummie fish in the bag. You have 2 of them left. Use the space below to figure out how many gummie fish are left. Using your work from the question above, you know that when you solve for y, 10 x 2 = y, is 4 . If you use the order of operations to simplify this expression, 12 ÷ ( 9 - 3 x 2 ) , the answer is 4 . Use the space below to figure out the rule for the pattern and the next 3 terms. If you have the 2, 8, 4, 16, 8, the rule is x 4 , ÷ 2 and the 6th term is 32. Statistics Use the space below to find the mean, median, mode, and range for the following set of numbers:7, 1, 8, 3, 1 What is the mean for the following set of numbers: 7, 1, 8, 3, 1 1 3 4 7 8 What is the median for the following set of numbers: 7, 1, 8, 3, 1 1 3 4 7 8 What is the mode for the following set of numbers: 7, 1, 8, 3, 1 1 3 4 7 8 What is the range for the following set of numbers: 7, 1, 8, 3, 1 1 3 4 7 8 If you have 2 blue tiles, 3 green tiles, and 1 red tile, what is the probability you will pick a blue tile if you picked one without looking? 2 / 6 If you have 2 blue tiles, 3 green tiles, and 1 red tile, what is the probability you will pick a blue tile if you picked one without looking? as likely as likely certain impossible likely unlikely If you have 2 blue tiles, 3 green tiles, and 1 red tile, what is the probability you will pick a yellow tile if you picked one without looking? 0 / 6 If you have 2 blue tiles, 3 green tiles, and 1 red tile, what is the probability you will pick a yellow tile if you picked one without looking? as likely as likely certain impossible likely unlikely If you have 2 blue tiles, 3 green tiles, and 1 red tile, what is the probability you will pick a blue or a green tile if you picked one without looking? 5 / 6 Use the space the below to figure out how many different meal combinations there if you have the following choices:Entree': cheeseburger, taco, or saladSide: beans or chipsDrink: milk or water How many different meal combinations there if you have the following choices: 12 choicesEntree': cheeseburger, taco, or saladSide: beans or chipsDrink: milk or water Use the space the below to figure out how many different combinations there if you flipped a coin TWO times. Using your work above, what is the probably you will get at least one heads if you flip a coin twice? 3 / 4