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Basic Math: Whole Numbers, Negative Numbers, Exponents, and Square Roots
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Basic Math: Whole Numbers, Negative Numbers, Exponents, and Square Roots
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1. Callie's grandmother pledged $0.50 for every mile Callie walked in her walk-a-thon. Callie walked 9 miles. How much does her grandmother owe?
2. Shane rolls a die numbered 1 through 6. What is the probability Shane rolls a 5?
3. The temperature at midnight was 4°F. By 2 A.M. it had dropped 9°F. What was the temperature at 2 A.M.?
4. A national park keeps track of how many people per car enter the park. Today, 57 cars had 4 people, 61 cars had 2 people, 9 cars had 1 person, and 5 cars had 5 people. What is the average number of Round to the nearest person. People per car?
5. A die is rolled and a coin is tossed. What is the probability that a 3 will be rolled and a tail tossed?
6. The temperature at 6 P.M. was 31°F. By midnight, it had dropped 40°F. What was the temperature at midnight?
7. Audrey measured the width of her dining room in inches. It is 150 inches. How many feet wide is her dining room?
8. What is 2^5?
9. Shane rolls a die numbered 1 through 6. What is the probability Shane rolls a 5?
10. Twelve coworkers go out for lunch together and order three pizzas. Each pizza is cut into eight slices. If each person gets the same number of slices, how many slices will each person get?
11. The operator of an amusement park game kept track of how many tries it took participants to win the game. The following is the data from the first ten people: 2, 6, 3, 4, 6, 2, 8, 4, 3, 5 What is the median number of tries it took these participants to win the game?
12. Danny is a contestant on a TV game show. If he gets a question right, the points for that question are added to his score. If he gets a question wrong, the points for that question are subtracted from his score. Danny currently has 200 points. If he gets a 300-point question wrong, what will his score be?
13. Joey participated in a dance-a-thon. His team started dancing at 10 A.M. on Friday and stopped at 6 P.M. on Saturday. How many hours did Joey's team dance?
14. Steve earned a 96% on his first math test, a 74% on his second test, and an 85% on his third test. What is his test average?
15. Sharon wants to make 25 half-cup servings of soup. How many ounces of soup does she need?
16. A flight from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles took 5 hours and covered 3,060 miles. What was the plane's average speed?
17. Which number in the answer choices below is not equivalent to the other numbers?
18. Jody's English quiz scores are 56, 93, 72, 89, and 87. What is the median of her scores?
19. Max goes to the gym every fourth day. Ellen's exercise routine is to go every third day. Today is Monday and both Max and Ellen are at the gym. What will the day of the week be the next time they are BOTH at the gym?
20. The area of a square is 64 cm2. What is the length of one side of the square?
21. Each week Jaime saves $25. How long will it take her to save $350?
22. Jason made 10 two-point baskets and 2 three-point baskets in Friday's basketball game. He did not score any other points. How many points did he score?
23. Twelve coworkers go out for lunch together and order three pizzas. Each pizza is cut into eight slices. If each person gets the same number of slices, how many slices will each person get?
24. Justin earned scores of 85, 92, and 95 on his science tests. What does he need to earn on his next science test to have an average (arithmetic mean) of 93%?
25. Jeff burns 500 calories per hour bicycling. How long will he have to ride to burn 750 calories?