PreAlgebra Skills
PreAlgebra Skills
PreAlgebra Skills
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Contents
A. Whole Numbers
1. Comparing and Ordering Whole
Numbers............................................. 1
2. Rounding Whole Numbers................. 3
3. Adding Whole Numbers ..................... 5
4. Subtracting Whole Numbers.............. 7
5. Multiplying Whole Numbers ............... 9
6. Dividing Whole Numbers ................... 11
7. Divisibility Rules ................................. 13
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53
55
57
59
61
B. Decimals
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
15
17
19
21
23
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
25
27
29
31
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67
69
71
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75
E. Measurement
39.
40.
41.
42.
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44.
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F.
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SKILL
Name
Date
Period
You can use a number line to compare whole numbers such as 1353 and 1250.
1353
1250
1,250
1,353
1200
1,200
1250
1,250
1300
1,300
1350
1,350
1400
1,400
5749
5746
1432
989
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Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
8672
10. 892
11. 7059
7061
12. 629,356
13. 487,926
487,826
2531
630,200
14. 74,923
74,923
15. 15,538
15,358
16. 124,462
124,433
17. 49,675
49,675
18. 753,021
743,012
19. 64,336
65,376
20. 819,461
803,642
120
112
23. 987
978
990
24. 2063
2060
2058
25. 99
989
809
26. 4007
4700
4070
27. 865
635
402
615
28. 2143
2413
2341
29. 602
206
620
260
30. 6300
6003
6030
897
201
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Illinois
56,345
Indiana
36,185
Michigan
58,527
Ohio
41,330
Wisconsin
56,123
Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
Rounding
Whole Numbers
300
350
400
You can also round numbers without using a number line. First, look at the
digit to the right of the place being rounded.
If the digit to the right is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, round up.
If the digit to the right is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, the underlined digit remains the same.
Examples
1 Round 84,373 to the nearest thousand.
84,373
thousands
The digit in the thousand place remains
the same since the digit to its right is 3.
To the nearest thousand, 84,373 rounds to 84,000.
2
670
670
680
680
690
690
3. 698
2. 675
700
700
4. 661
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800
670
900
680
6. 850
1000
690
1100
700
7. 778
9. 950
10. 1022
Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
Rounding
Whole Numbers (continued)
3000
3,000
4000
4,000
12. 2500
5000
5,000
6000
6,000
13. 2262
14. 4700
15. 5860
16. 4082
17. 3643
18. 4216
19. 5910
23. 567,000
24. 43,728
25. 307,792
26. 14,350
27. 9,798
28. 3,398,000
29. 18,499,898
30. 532,795
31. 824,619
32. 6,321,510
33. 24,053,217
34. 127,610,573
35. 346,872,000
Ocean
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Area
(square kilometers)
Arctic
9,485,000
Atlantic
86,557,000
Indian
73,427,000
Pacific
166,241,000
Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
To add whole numbers, first add the ones. Then add the digits in each
place from right to left.
Examples
1
11
7056
+ 973
7056
+ 973
7056
+ 973
29
029
8029
1 1
7056
+ 973
$406
881
75
$1362
Add.
1.
72
+ 65
5.
768
+ 67
9.
1570
2823
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Write in columns.
2.
62
+ 83
3.
39
+ 37
4.
66
+ 85
6.
495
+ 48
7.
$470
+ 583
8.
237
+ 579
10.
5126
2899
11.
3973
1689
12.
1482
3497
Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
13.
4632
+ 705
14.
17.
14,832
+ 6229
18.
21.
36
54
21
22.
25.
43
128
210
26.
2039
+ 758
15.
6720
+ 2385
16.
7916
+ 8295
19.
15,732
8615
20.
24,816
15,995
65
89
23
23.
168
275
256
24.
245
87
316
439
64
87
27.
518
192
36
28.
425
376
124
23,467
7324
29. 5 27 168 =
Solve.
33. Karen had $273 in her savings
account. She makes deposits of
$15 and $43. How much does Karen
have in her savings account now?
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Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
Subtracting
Whole Numbers
To subtract whole numbers, first subtract the ones. Then subtract the
digits in each place from right to left. Rename as needed.
Examples
1
896
145
896
145
896
145
51
751
7 11
2 1711
381
285
6
381
285
381
285
96
Since 1 < 5, rename 8 tens as 7 tens and 10 ones. Then, 10 ones + 1 one = 11 ones.
3
Subtract.
1.
87
53
5.
49 16
49 16
6
50
6
50
238
238
8
268
Since 6 < 8, rename 50 tens as 49 tens 10 ones. Then, 10 ones + 6 ones = 16 ones.
506
238
34
8
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2.
56
40
3.
854
630
4.
695
132
6.
70
28
7.
$78
59
8.
480
63
Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
Subtracting
Whole Numbers (continued)
9.
407
139
10.
908
439
11.
320
152
12.
300
105
13.
515
298
14.
735
596
15.
810
635
16.
401
293
17.
6827
5752
18.
1297
898
19.
6243
4564
20.
5690
792
Solve.
29. A cassette recorder costs $340
at one store. At another store,
the same brand costs $298. How
much would you save by buying
the recorder at the second store?
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SKILL
Name
Date
Period
Multiplying
Whole Numbers
23
835
6
0
Multiply the ones.
23
835
6
10
Multiply the tens.
Add 3.
835
6
5010
Multiply the hundreds.
Add 2.
1047
60
Multiply.
1. 700
25
5.
2609
78
20872
$125
11
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2609
78
20872
182630
203,502
1407
60
0
Any number multiplied
by zero is zero.
602
4
3.
264
40
7.
2.
6.
218
63
3265
72
1407
60
62,820
$189
42
6019
94
4.
8.
Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
Multiplying
Whole Numbers (continued)
9.
3841
65
10.
$7903
3
11.
16,009
80
12.
28,706
49
13.
4216
8
14.
5310
50
15.
8020
16
16.
19,634
25
17. 819 8 =
18. 438 6 =
19. 6420 40 =
20. 7253 38 =
21. $8053 5 =
22. 450 30 =
23. $605 15 =
24. 79,025 61 =
Solve.
25. There are 42 rows of seats in the
theater. There are 36 seats in each
row. How many seats are in the
theater?
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Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
To divide whole numbers, start with the digit in the left most position.
Then divide the digit in each place from left to right.
Examples
1
1 4 508
4
10
Start with
the hundreds.
9
26 2365
234
2
3468 17
2
17 3468
34
0
12
4 508
4
10
8
28
127
4 508
4
10
8
28
28
0
90
26 2365
234
25
0
25
90 R 25
26 2365
234
25
0
25
20
17 3468
34
06
204
17 3468
34
068
68
0
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3. 47 517
11
4. 18 90
1
Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
Divide.
5. 65 1300
6. 50 2500
7. 59 3776
8. 23 1187
9. 15 1260
10. 9 769
11. 6 5246
12. 12 1176
13. 27 1435
14. 37 592
15. 37 1000
16. 81 5430
17. 46 $1656
18. 42 2480
19. 86 3440
20. 62 1858
21. 72 43,7
04
22. 46 20,7
00
23. 5202 18 =
24. 2619 3 =
25. 37,513 4 =
26. 4886 17 =
Solve.
27. Each tent is put up with 12 poles.
How many tents can be put up with
200 poles?
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Algebra
Name
SKILL
Date
Period
Divisibility Rules
5. 633; 3
6. 724; 4
7. 3714; 8
8. 912; 9
9. 559; 5
10. 20,454; 6
11. 616; 8
12. 3000; 4
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SKILL
Name
Date
Period
17. 1024
18. 11,010
27. 8304; 3
28. 6201; 9
29. 4517; 9
30. 2304; 8
31. 7000; 5
32. 10,000; 8
33. 9420; 6
34. 822; 4
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Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
on
es
te
nt
hs
hu
nd
re
dt
hs
th
ou
sa
nd
te
th
ns
th
ou
sa
nd
th
s
th
ou
sa
nd
hu
s
nd
re
ds
te
ns
You can use a place-value chart like the one below to help you write and
read decimals and understand their values.
0. 2
9
9 thousandths or 0.009
8 hundredths or 0.08
2 tenths or 0.2
Notice that the decimal point separates the ones and tenths places.
It is read as and.
The decimal 160.289 is read as one hundred sixty and two hundred
eighty-nine thousandths.
Examples
5. 98.008
6. 5.3126
7. 16.09
8. 2.0674
9. 2.0674
10. 0.087
11. 0.0251
12. 7.5857
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SKILL
Name
Date
Period
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Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
Rounding Decimals
34.1
34.2
34.3
34.5
34.6
34.7
34.8
34.9
35.0
34.725
2 is less than 5.
Round down.
34.725
34.7
7.0
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.8
8.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
5.0
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
6.0
8. 362.0846
9. 15.553
12. 631.0008
13. 17.327
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7. 1.161
10. 151.391
11. 0.55
14. 3.09
15. 1.58
Algebra
SKILL
Name
Date
Period
19. 0.9142
20. 80.659
21. 232.1
22. 1.063
23. 0.55
24. 0.8194
25. 0.496
26. 3.0182
27. 71.405
28. 9.63
29. 32.71
30. 2.671
31. 4.0507
32. 89.95
33. 0.134
34. 5.893
35. 520.6
36. 0.7098
37. 1.845
38. 34.55
39. 29.25
40. 56.0924
41. 1199.7
42. 0.46
43. 0.3546
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SKILL
Name
10
Date
Period
same
3.0752
3.1042
14.103
3. 0.7 0.8
4. 0.204 0.24
6. 0.9 2.0
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19
Algebra
SKILL
10
Name
Date
Period
Solve.
27. In gymnastics, Maria receives an average score of 9.7. Rebecca receives
an average score of 9.69. Who is the winner?
28. Three golfers have the following stroke averages. Rank the golfers
in order from lowest to highest stroke average.
Lopez
Higuchi
Blalock
71.2
72.17
72.15
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Algebra
SKILL
Name
11
Date
Period
Adding Decimals
To add decimals, first line up the decimal points. Then add as with whole numbers.
Examples
36.801
8.945
45.746
2
Write 9 as 9.00.
$415.00
29.05
$444.05
Add.
1. $27.06
7.06
2.
1.034
0.08
3.
68.7
8.41
4.
42.6
21.919
5.
93.7
24.85
6.
140.98
16.5
7.
15.987
9.07
8.
478.98
99.076
9.
14.16
8.9
10.
67.032
5.98
11.
246.38
19.976
12.
17.32
8.963
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SKILL
11
Name
0.4
0.6
0.7
21.
7.41
2.835
0.9
Period
Add.
13. 510.35
6.7
17.
Date
14.
83.675
2.95
15.
6.852
3.97
16.
14.8
9.63
18.
6.5
2.81
7.9
19.
0.21
0.619
0.394
20.
$3.33
6.67
0.24
22.
$19.99
7.99
24.50
24. 8 4.7
Solve.
29. A gymnast scored 9.65 on the
beam, 9.59 on the floor, 9.76 on
the bars, and 9.52 on the vault.
What was the gymnasts total
score?
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Algebra
Name
SKILL
12
Date
Period
Subtracting Decimals
8.10
4.75
3.35
2
$84.00
1.79
$82.21
3
Subtract: 16.703 8.
16.703
8.000
8.703
Subtract.
1. 9.14
2.075
5.
14.395
2.654
9.
6.324
0.75
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2.
6.
10.
712.53
6.44
2.42
0.5
42.903
8.05
23
3.
20.14
8.093
4.
$12.65
10.99
7.
0.261
0.09
8.
9.407
0.22
11.
16.37
5.609
12.
18
7.63
Algebra
SKILL
12
Name
Date
Period
Subtract.
13.
142.6
85.92
14.
25.37
8.889
15.
48.3
6.75
16.
237.84
6.964
17.
581.2
106.81
18.
99.2
38.576
19.
12.752
6.9
20.
639.07
64.961
21.
4
1.5
22.
0.4
0.15
23.
112.8
81.93
24.
$26
0.81
25.
1
0.37
26.
14.9
8.261
27.
$73
9.69
28.
5
0.088
Solve.
35. Mrs. Taylors class has earned
$190.32 for their class project.
They need $250. How much more
do they need to earn?
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Algebra
Name
SKILL
13
Date
Period
Multiplying Decimals
by Whole Numbers
Examples
Multiply.
1.
23
0.8
5.
9.
2.
45
0.9
3.
$4.16
15
6.
27
0.6
7.
231
0.41
10.
0.62
11
11.
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0.2
4.
0.63
4
8.
$7.44
26
12.
25
$0.83
7
$5.65
14
218
0.54
Algebra
SKILL
13
Name
Period
Multiplying Decimals
by Whole Numbers (continued)
Multiply.
13. 113
0.6
17.
Date
438
0.85
14.
18.
2.48
24
15.
395
2.63
19.
15.48
19
87
0.8
21. 25 0.15
23. $0.23 15
24. 0.47 35
25. 19 0.19
27. 4.67 15
28. 0.842 93
29. $16.50 12
Solve.
31. Turkey is on sale for $0.89 per
pound. How much does William pay
for a 14-pound turkey?
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20.
214.8
37
416
0.38
26
Algebra
Name
SKILL
14
Date
Period
Multiplying Decimals
by Decimals
Multiply decimals just like you multiply whole numbers. The number of
decimal places in the product is equal to the sum of the number
of decimal places in the factors.
Example
Multiply.
4. 0.8
7
8. 12.2 0.06
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5.
0.04
0.3
6.
9. 0.0015 0.15
27
0.16
26
7.
0.003
4.2
Algebra
SKILL
14
Name
Date
Period
Multiplying Decimals
by Decimals (continued)
Multiply.
14. 0.6
0.7
15.
26. a 0.4 9
6.3
5.1
16.
18.2
0.51
31. 17.4 m
34. 0.003 a
35. 1.4 b
37. 24.5 a
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28
Algebra
SKILL
Name
15
Date
Period
Dividing Decimals
by Whole Numbers
Divide $58.10 by 7.
.
0
7 $58.1
8.
7 $58.1
0
56
2
$8.30
7 $58.1
0
56
21
21
00
00
0
1.25
14 17.5
0
14
35
28
70
70
0
Divide.
1. 9 12.6
2. 9 $4.1
4
3. 4 $23.6
4
4. 26 0.5
2
5. 16 25.6
6. 32 $2.8
8
7. 9 27.5
4
8. 4 $11
.6
0
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Algebra
Name
SKILL
15
Date
Period
Dividing Decimals
by Whole Numbers (continued)
Divide.
9. 6 1.5
10. 18 25.2
11. 34 53.7
2
12. 14 37.8
13. 29 104.4
14. 34 12.9
2
15. 61 103.7
16. 74 26.6
4
17. 12 301.8
18. 33 89.1
19. 26 50.7
20. 15 $62.4
0
21. 2.4 96
22. 5.59 26
23. 15.5 50
24. 34.55 20
25. 30.45 35
26. 27.93 19
27. 41.8 55
28. 411.84 72
Solve.
29. Eric bought an 8-ounce can of frozen
orange juice on sale for $0.72. What
is the cost per ounce?
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Algebra
Name
SKILL
16
Date
Period
Dividing Decimals
by Decimals
Example
5. 5.675 6.8
6. 0.00864 0.012
7. 0.84 0.2
8. 1.02 0.3
9. 3.9 1.3
Divide.
13. 0.9 6.3
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Algebra
SKILL
16
Name
Date
Period
Dividing Decimals
by Decimals (continued)
Divide.
19. 0.5 9.5
26. 8 0.0
092
38. 363.6 5 r
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Algebra
Name
SKILL
17
Date
Period
Multiplying Decimals
by Powers of 10
You can find the product of a decimal and a power of 10 without using a
calculator or paper and pencil. Suppose you wanted to find the product of
36 and powers of 10.
Decimal
Power of Ten
36
36
Quotient
10 3 or 0.001
10
2
101
0.036
or 0.01
0.36
or 0.1
3.6
36
36
100 or 1
36
36
101
or 10
360
36
102 or 100
3600
36
103
or 1000
36,000
36
or 10,000
360,000
104
For powers of 10 that are less than 1, the exponent in the power of 10 tells
you the number of places to move the decimal point to the right. For
powers of 10 that are greater than 1, the decimal point moves to the left.
Examples
6 103 = 6000
Multiply mentally.
1. 8 0.01
2. 55.8 100
3. 59 104
4. 14 0.1
5. 0.13 103
6. 18 102
7. 17 100
8. 1.46 0.001
9. 12 101
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Algebra
SKILL
17
Name
Date
Period
Multiplying Decimals
by Powers of 10 (continued)
Multiply mentally.
10. 77 1000
12. 15 10
13. 15 100
19. 43 10
21. 55 102
23. 43 1000
29. s 15 102
33. u 8.8 10
34. 14 100 r
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Algebra
Name
SKILL
18
Date
Period
Dividing Decimals
by Powers of 10
You can find the quotient of a decimal and a power of 10 without using a
calculator or paper and pencil. Suppose you wanted to find the quotient of
5540 and powers of 10.
Decimal
Power of Ten
Quotient
103 or 0.001
5,540,000
102
554,000
5540
101
55,400
5540
100 or 1
5540
5540
101
or 10
554
5540
102 or 100
55.4
5540
103
or 1000
5.54
5540
or 10,000
0.554
5540
5540
104
or 0.01
or 0.1
For powers of 10 that are less than 1, the exponent in the power of 10 tells
you the number of places to move the decimal point to the left. For powers
of 10 that are greater than 1, the decimal point moves to the right.
Examples
8 103 = 0.008
0.34 102 = 34
Divide mentally.
1. 6 0.01
2. 35.7 100
3. 764 104
4. 18 0.1
5. 0.145 103
6. 24 102
7. 47 100
8. 1.53 0.001
9. 61 101
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18
Name
Date
Period
Dividing Decimals
by Powers of 10 (continued)
Divide mentally.
10. 88 1000
12. 34 10
13. 19 100
19. 54 10
21. 66 102
29. s 24 102
33. u 9.9 10
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Name
SKILL
19
Date
Period
Equivalent Fractions
16
16
4
4
Examples
9
12
18
Complete
2
9
12
18
12
18
24
2
2
4
2
3
8
18
12
27
3
2.
9
18
3.
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36
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20
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Name
SKILL
19
Date
6.
7
7.
9.
Period
24
13.
16
40
17.
16
18
10.
15
3
14.
27
72
18.
12
11.
20
4
15.
40
64
42
19.
11
8.
12.
56
8
16.
10
45
33
20.
12
25
22.
2
3
24.
7
8
26.
5
6
23.
9
10
25.
Solve.
27. Ms. Yen works 10 months of 12
each year. Give two fractions that
represent the fraction of a year she
works.
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Name
SKILL
20
Date
Period
Simplifying Fractions
Write
Example 1
Step 1
Step 2
16 2 2 2 2
100 2 2 5 5
4
16
100
GCF: 2 2 4
25
4
A fraction is in simplest form when
the GCF of both its numerator and
denominator is 1.
16
The fraction
Example 2
Write
1
5 in simplest form.
632
15 3 5
3
6
15
GCF: 3
5
3
2.
4
5.
14
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3.
12
4.
10
7.
8.
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SKILL
20
Name
Date
Period
11.
12
18
12.
12
16
13.
15
14.
15
25
15.
15
16.
10
30
17.
21
18.
14
30
19.
20
36
20.
24
21.
27
22.
10
100
23.
25
40
24.
16
25.
10
25
26.
40
27.
12
30
28.
16
20
29.
42
30.
15
30
31.
33
32.
10
16
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SKILL
21
Name
Date
Period
A fraction such as
as a mixed number.
5
Example 1
Write
Step 2
5 8
5
3
38
Write
4
as a mixed number in simplest form.
2
9
4
9
2
4 38
36
2
7
5
2.
6
4
6.
5.
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3.
14
8
7.
41
13
4
4.
22
7
9
6
8.
14
10
Algebra
SKILL
21
Name
Date
Period
12.
40
16
13.
13
14.
15.
15
16.
21
17.
17
12
18.
12
19.
13
20.
15
10
21.
28
12
22.
21
23.
19
24.
31
25.
16
26.
27
15
27.
32
12
28.
48
24
29.
36
24
30.
25
20
31.
30
12
32.
24
10
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SKILL
22
Name
Date
Period
Write 3
2
as an improper fraction.
Step 1
Step 2
Simplify.
(3 2 ) 1
61
2
or
2
(3 2 ) 1
3
2
2
Example 2
Write 8
5
as an improper fraction.
3
(5 8) 3
43
8
5
5
5
2. 5
4
3. 7
6
4. 9
8
6. 4
1
0
7. 4
3
8. 3
5
11. 2
1
2
1. 6
3
5. 2
1
6
9. 5
7
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12. 4
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Algebra
SKILL
22
Name
Date
Period
14. 5
5
15. 2
4
18. 4
2
21. 3
3
22. 4
4
29. 9
1
2
17. 1
1
2
25. 5
1
0
33. 11
5
19. 2
1
0
23. 5
3
26. 6
8
30. 8
1
1
34. 18
3
39. 24
3
12
38. 16
1
3
42. 7
1
9
37. 5
1
3
41. 9
1
7
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20. 3
8
24. 5
8
27. 4
1
0
28. 10
3
31. 15
7
32. 12
7
35. 20
4
36. 16
9
40. 8
1
7
43. 5
9
44
16. 1
8
16
10
44. 16
1
3
Algebra
SKILL
Name
23
Date
Period
Replace the
23
58
8
8
83
15
24
116
6
2
3
15
24
8
8
16
24
24
5
2
126
4 . Therefore,
8
3
.
2.
4
,
6
3.
1 4
2 7
4.
4 2
5 3
5.
5 7
8 12
6.
1 6
2 7
7.
1 9
6 10
8.
3 2
4 9
9.
5 3
12 16
Replace each
10.
34
13.
17
45
23
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23
14.
15
1
3
7
15.
23
34
45
Algebra
SKILL
Name
23
Date
Replace each
18.
3
9
20.
5
7
10
21.
2
3
3
8
16
24.
26.
4
9
27.
7
9
30.
2
9
15
33.
5
6
17.
5
8
12
2
15
23.
3
10
14
16.
19.
22.
25.
28.
3
5
29.
1
4
32.
31.
Period
5
12
1
6
12
9
10
8
9
11
12
35.
23
,
49
,
56
,
17
2
1
36.
13
,
27
,
13
4 ,
6
3 5
1
37.
17
5 ,
5
,
12 , 2
1
5
3
9
38.
11
2 , 6 , 4 , 16
7
39.
45
,
23
,
131
5 ,
9
40.
78
,
45
,
34
,
19
3
41.
13
,
25
,
13
2,
42.
12
,
35
,
27
,
59
2 1
5
43.
11
0 ,
3
,
12 , 6
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Algebra
SKILL
Name
24
Date
Period
Multiplying Fractions
Multiply
47
times
59
.
4
5
59
79
0
26
The product of
47
and
59
is
260
3.
2
Multiply
56
times
35
.
56
5
3
35
65
1
135
0 or
2
The product of
56
and
35
is
12
.
Multiply.
1.
23
14
2.
37
12
3.
13
35
4.
12
67
5
5.
17
0
7
6.
14
14
7.
13
15
8.
58
12
9.
49
34
10.
23
38
11.
17
17
12.
29
12
13.
35
56
14.
27
13
15.
15
2 5
16.
12
15
17.
67
18
18.
89
19
19.
45
154
20.
78
49
21.
58
34
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Name
Date
Period
1
3
1
4
1
2
teaspoon sugar
1
8
teaspoon pepper
cup butter
22. If Julie wants to make half of this recipe, how much pepper
should she use?
23. If Julie wants to make one-third of this recipe, how much teriyaki
sauce should she use?
24. If Julie wants to make two-thirds of this recipe, how much sugar
should she use?
25. If Julie wants to make two-thirds of this recipe, how much butter
should she use?
26. If about
13
of Earth is able to be farmed and
25
of this land is planted
in grain crops, what part of Earth is planted in grain crops?
27. Two fifths of the students at Main Street Middle School are in seventh
grade. If half of the students in seventh grade are boys, what fraction of
the students are seventh grade boys?
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SKILL
25
Name
Date
Period
Multiplying Fractions
and Mixed Numbers
To multiply fractions:
5
3
15
35
6 5 30 2
7 1
14
71
54
34
2.
37
12
3.
13
35
4.
12
67
5.
38
4
5
6.
17
0
7
7.
49
3
8.
14
14
9. 1
12
6
10.
34
1
23
11. 3
13
2
12
12. 4
15
17
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Algebra
SKILL
Name
25
Date
Multiplying Fractions
and Mixed Numbers (continued)
14. 6
111
15.
12
2
23
16.
23
12
17.
34
19
18. 3
49
19.
15
14
20.
14
45
21.
49
34
3
7
22.
12
1
23.
78
49
24.
57
17
26.
14
58
27.
23
59
28.
45
7
29. 2
25
1
37
30. 6
23
31. 3
34
12
32. 1
59
2
47
33. 4
13
12
25.
Period
1
4
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SKILL
Name
26
Date
Period
Dividing Fractions
Divide
3
by
7
.
23
57
23
75
2
7
35
114
5
The quotient is
1145
.
2
Divide
34
by
190
.
34
3
10
19
0
4
9
3
10
49
3306
or
56
Simplify.
The quotient is
56
.
Divide.
1.
34
12
2.
45
13
3.
15
14
4.
47
89
5.
38
34
6.
97
13
7.
45
25
8.
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9.
25
58
51
Algebra
SKILL
Name
26
Date
Period
Divide.
10.
13
16
11.
58
152
12.
45
27
13.
25
130
14.
57
34
15.
23
49
4
16.
47
5
17.
56
19
18.
45
23
19. About
21
20. Three fourths of a pizza is left. If the pizza was originally cut in
18
square yard
yard
square foot
foot
23.
24.
1
square
4
meter
square meter
meter
meter
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Name
27
Date
Period
Dividing Fractions
and Mixed Numbers
Examples
58
58
The reciprocal of
152
is
152
.
152
5
12
15
2
8
5
0
1
64
0 or 1
2
7 3
12
7
1
2
3
12
71
27
174
or 2
The reciprocal of
72
is
27
.
2.
154
4.
15
3. 8
6.
25
58
7.
13
16
8. 8
13
9.
59
5
10.
24
1
12
11. 2
12
5
12. 3
13
29
13.
58
2
12
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Algebra
SKILL
27
Name
Date
Period
15. 3
13
1
25
2
16.
19
0 5
5
17.
78
23
19. 3
14
2
13
18. 5
35
21. k
45
13
22.
15
41
y
23. u 4
13
24.
47
89
j
25. w
38
34
26.
97
1
34
h
27.
45
25
p
28. 5 3
34
q
29. c
38
2
14
30 t 7
13
4
31. m 3
14
2
14
32. n 1
27
1
1134
33. 1
15
13
0 r
34. 7
12
2
56
w
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Algebra
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28
Name
Date
Period
Adding Fractions
To add fractions with like denominators, add the numerators. Write the
sum over the common denominator. Simplify the sum if possible.
Example 1
Add:
78
58
.
78
58
12
32
or 1
12
Add:
19
56
.
19
56
12
115
17
18
Add.
1.
7
27
4.
15
17
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11
5
2
1
6
7
67
6.
11
12
15
2.
5.
55
Algebra
SKILL
28
Name
Date
Add.
7.
8
8.
58
10.
Period
8
19
11.
12
13
14
13
3
16
9.
2
34
12.
35
27
3
13.
17
6
8
14.
170
25
1
15.
13
4
7
1
16.
15
2
3
17.
16
18
18.
16
49
19.
38
58
18
20.
12
13
14
21.
23
34
16
27
of the crude oil produced was from the Middle East.
What fraction of the crude oil produced was from North America or the
Middle East?
24. In 1991, about
13
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29
Date
Period
Add: 4
6
5
4
.
Example 1
Step 1
Step 2
4
6
4
1
2
5
1
2
10
10
13
9
1
2 10 12
4
1
5
4
Step 3
5
1
2
13
12
Example 2
Add: 14
9
7.
14
59
7
21
59
9
8
5.
3.
6. 15
2
9
5
14
7
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8
4
16
2
5
6
7
3
7.
8
3
18
8
15
8
57
11
4
8. 12
1
0
5
7
6
Algebra
SKILL
Name
29
Date
10. 11
12
2
14. 14
8
6
6
15.
18.
22.
16.
4
9
20.
15
4
24.
8
8
8
1
2
26. 9
9
10
1
2
28. 12
1
5 5
1
2
27. 6
9
8
1
5
29. 14
9
10
3
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9
12
4
25. 8
1
1 6
2
18
3
12
9
24
2
23.
13
1
5
12
5
5
12
5
5
16
5
19.
10
4
21. 10
7
12
8
8
5
4
5
13
4
1
10
8
12.
3
9
16
5
9
9
3
9
8
3
17.
11.
13
13.
Period
30. 19
7
12
2
1
58
Algebra
SKILL
Name
30
Date
Period
Subtracting Fractions
Subtract:
4
4
.
Step 1
Step 2
31
or
2
The GCF of 2 and 4 is 2.
To subtract fractions with unlike denominators, rename the fractions with
a common denominator. Then subtract the fractions.
Example 2
Subtract:
10
5
.
7
7
10
10
2
4
5
1
0
3
10
2.
1
0
1
3.
16
1
6
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12
1
Algebra
SKILL
Name
30
Date
Period
6.
9
9
7.
9.
10
5
11.
20
21
14
13.
11
15
10
15.
18
6
17.
12
9
19.
16
6
3
8.
10.
12.
14
14.
4
1
2
1
16.
29
0 8
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12
60
18.
13
18
1
20.
17
24
1
Algebra
SKILL
31
Name
Date
Period
Subtracting Fractions
and Mixed Numbers
To subtract fractions and mixed numbers, first rename each fraction by finding the LCD
if necessary. Then rename, if necessary, to subtract. Next subtract the fractions and then
the whole numbers. Rename and simplify if necessary.
Example 1
Find 4
25
1
190
.
Step 1
Step 2
Example 2
4
25
4
14
1
19
1
19
Step 3
Rename if necessary
to subtract.
10
4
14
0 3 10 10
14
3
10
4
14
0
9
1
1
3
1140
1
19
1
19
2
15
0 or 2 2
Find 6 3
16
.
6
3
16
5
66
3
16
2
56
2. 10
3. 7
79
5.
12
4
34
15
14
6. 16
38
2
56
5
12
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3
49
7.
14
37
10
12
61
8
13
4
23
8.
18
130
7
45
Algebra
SKILL
31
Name
Date
Subtracting Fractions
and Mixed Numbers (continued)
10. 6
11. 9
152
2
35
13.
23
12
15
14
17.
9
29
3
27
26
14
15
35
3
34
14. 13
125
8
15
18.
15.
22.
16
38
14
34
19. 16
34
5
1112
7
2
47
1
11
21.
Period
14
19
23.
8
23
15
18
6
14
25. 6
13
1 53
26. 12
57
6
12
27. 8
29
1
172
28. 14
130
6
45
29. 12
56
10
23
30. 21
25
18
175
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12. 16
29
2
23
16. 19
16
4
23
20.
12
13
10
34
24.
18
12
9
78
Algebra
SKILL
Name
32
Date
Period
Changing Fractions
to Decimals
Examples
About
210
of the heat in a house is lost through the doors.
Write this fraction as a decimal.
1
20
means 1 20 or 20 1.
0.05
20 1.0
0
So,
21
0 0.05.
2
Express
13
as a decimal.
0.33...
3 1.0
0
13
0.33... or 0.3
2.
35
3.
27
4.
53
5
0
0
5.
19
6.
78
20
30
10.
59
9.
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7.
13
8.
114
9
11.
12
5
12.
20
Algebra
SKILL
32
Name
Date
Period
Changing Fractions
to Decimals (continued)
14.
1230
15.
56
16.
45
17.
17
18.
1430
9
19.
35
20.
22
21.
17
34
22.
12
6
23.
12
99
24.
10
7
25.
12
26.
150
27.
38
28.
23
30. Find the number of cents and the number of dollars equal
to 375 mills.
31. Find the number of cents and the number of dollars equal
to 775 mills.
32. Find the number of cents and the number of dollars equal
to 1,000 mills.
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Name
SKILL
33
Date
Period
0.375
1000 or 8
Repeating decimals can also be written as fractions using the method shown below.
Example
N
5
9
So, 0.555
3. 0.333
4. 0.43
5. 0.8
6. 0.1212
7. 0.345
8. 0.1862
9. 0.4555
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Algebra
SKILL
33
Name
Date
Period
Writing Decimals
as Fractions (continued)
12. 0.222
13. 0.35
14. 0.48
15. 0.955
16. 0.8222
17. 0.4545
18. 0.444
19. 0.565
20. 0.435
21. 0.552
22. 0.855
23. 0.842
24. 0.944
25. 0.732
26. 0.245
27. 0.485
28. 0.666
29. 0.8585
30. 0.9655
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Algebra
SKILL
Name
34
Date
Period
Writing Decimals
as Percents
0.09
100
0.005
1000
0.5
9%
18
1.8
10
180
100
10 0
0.5%
180%
0.25
0.25 0.25%
0.9
0.9 0.90%
25%
90%
3. 0.75
4. 0.001
7. 0.136
8. 4.02
5. 1.19
6. 0.72
9. 0.18
8. 0.36
11. 0.09
12. 0.2
13. 0.625
14. 0.007
15. 1.4
16. 0.093
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Writing Decimals
as Percents (continued)
19. 3.75
20. 0.02
21. 0.258
22. 0.016
23. 0.49
24. 0.003
25. 0.96
26. 0.52
27. 0.15
28. 0.008
29. 3.62
30. 0.623
31. 0.035
32. 7.08
33. 0.5
34. 0.97
35. 0.6
36. 0.425
37. 0.08
38. 2.5
39. 0.001
40. 0.074
41. 0.345
42. 0.19
43. 0.062
44. 0.19
45. 0.005
46. 0.37
47. 0.8
48. 0.04
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35
Date
Period
Writing Percents
as Decimals
56%
56
56%
10
3.4%
3.4
3.4%
10
0
34
1000
0.56
0.034
18%
0.5%
18% 1 8.
0.5% 000.5
0.18
0.005
2. 91%
3. 24.5%
4. 8.37%
5. 13%
6. 6%
7. 76.5%
8. 1.22%
9. 14.5%
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11. 1.8%
69
12. 80%
Algebra
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35
Name
Date
Period
Writing Percents
as Decimals (continued)
15. 15%
16. 15.7%
17. 16.23%
18. 2.01%
19. 3.2%
20. 80%
21. 1.32%
22. 21%
23. 25%
24. 13%
25. 4%
26. 40%
27. 62.5%
28. 30%
29. 60.3%
30. 12.3%
31. 10.25%
21. 8.6%
33. 12.15%
34. 102%
35. 450.5%
36. 175%
37. 0.05%
38. 0.25%
39. 0.105%
40. 14.36%
41. 2.18%
42. 38.65%
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Name
Date
Period
Writing Fractions
as Percents
Express
1230
as a percent.
13
20
100
Set up a proportion.
13 100 20 k
1300 20k
1300 20 20k 20
65 k
13
20
65
10
0 or 65%
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
45
100
9.
14
10.
28
11.
51
12.
170
13.
26
14.
11
15.
21
16.
15
17.
56
18.
18
2
19.
15
20.
1250
15
0
21.
50
22.
19
2
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Name
Date
Period
Writing Fractions
as Percents (continued)
24.
210
25.
51
27.
285
10
28.
19
29.
513
1
30.
12
31.
75
32.
100
33.
221
34.
13
35.
230
1
36.
35
37.
54
38.
16
39.
155
2
40.
15
41.
21
7
42.
12
15
2
43.
50
40
0
44.
100
45.
230
46.
19
47.
4590
4
48.
22
0
49.
24
50.
15
51.
1220
8
52.
11
10
00
53.
100
3
54.
12
21
5
55.
50
5
56.
22
57.
85
6
58.
11
59.
4530
5
60.
72
61.
222
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37
Date
Period
Writing Percents
as Fractions
65%
65
65%
10
2.5%
2.5
2.5%
10
0
25
10
00
123
41
3. 24.5%
4. 8%
5. 32%
6. 15%
7. 15.7%
8. 16.23%
9. 2.01%
10. 3.2%
11. 80%
12. 1.32%
13. 21%
14. 25%
15. 13%
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Name
Date
Period
Writing Percents
as Fractions (continued)
18. 62.5%
19. 30%
20. 60.3%
21. 12.3%
22.15%
23. 32%
24. 67%
25. 62.8%
26. 18%
27. 23%
28. 70%
29. 1.5%
30. 3.2%
31. 1.82%
32. 14.8%
33. 16%
34. 120%
35. 18.5%
36. 255%
37. 100.5%
38. 1.255%
39. 6.8%
40. 0.09%
41. 45.45%
42. 50.15%
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Date
Period
Compare
23
and
35
.
0.6666666667
0.6
Fill in each
1.
27
2.
13
1
5
3.
1211
16
4.
124
10
15
5.
225
19
6.
13
7. 1
78
2
45
8. 3
79
3
67
9. 5
110
11. 5%
8%
12. 0.04%
0.25%
15. 75.8%
75.9%
10. 14%
13. 250%
12.5%
126%
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10%
75
5
5
21
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Name
Date
Period
17.
38
,
27
,
18
1,
6 3 12
18.
19
4 ,
7
,
4
,
19
7
15
19.
12
3 , 2
7 , 10 , 17
21. Suppose the Pirates win 2 of their next three games and the Mets win all of
their next 3 games. Which team has the better record?
22. Suppose the Pirates went on to win 21 games after playing 30 games. Is
their record better now than it was before? Explain.
23. Suppose the Mets went on to win 16 games after playing 30 games. Is their
record better now than it was before? Explain.
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Period
Length in the
Customary System
Length
1 foot (ft) 12 inches (in.)
1 yard (yd) 3 feet or 36 inches
1 mile (mi) 5280 feet or 1760 yards
Example 1
3 ft
in.
yd
1 yd 3 ft, so divide by 3.
3 12 36
3 ft 36 in.
3
9 ft
9 33
9 ft 3 yd
2. 1
18
inches
3. 1
14
inches
4.
34
inch
5. 1
38
inches
6. 1
58
inches
7. 3
12
inches
8.
38
inch
9. 1
34
inches
10. 2
14
inches
11. 2
58
inches
12. 3
18
inches
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Length in the
Customary System (continued)
Complete.
13. 5 ft
14. 2 mi
in.
ft
15. 12 yd
ft
16. 24 in.
17. 48 in.
ft
18. 3520 yd
19. 72 in.
yd
20. 30 in.
ft
22. 90 in.
yd
21. 4 mi
ft
yd
mi
23. 60 in.
yd
24. 6 mi
yd
25. 6.5 ft
in.
26. 15 ft
yd
28. 12 ft
in.
30. 16 ft
in.
27. 9 yd
29. 7920 ft
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mi
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Date
Period
Capacity in the
Customary System
Capacity
1 cup (c) 8 fluid ounces (fl oz)
1 pint (pt) 2 cups
1 quart (qt) 2 pints
1 gallon (gal) 4 quarts
To change from one customary unit of capacity to another, you either multiply or divide.
When changing from a smaller unit to a larger unit, divide.
When changing from a larger unit to a smaller unit, multiply.
Examples
12 qt
pt
12 2 24
12 qt 24 pt
2
8 pt
gal
8 24
4 41
8 pt 1 gal
Complete.
1. 8 c
2. 8 qt
fl oz
3. 16 pt
qt
4. 5 c
5. 16 qt
pt
6. 18 c
7. 8 gal
qt
8. 16 gal
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pt
qt
qt
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Name
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Capacity in the
Customary System (continued)
Complete.
9. 16 fl oz
11. 3 qt
c
pt
10. 16 pt
12. 5 gal
qt
13. 15 pt
qt
14. 12pt
15. 16 c
fl oz
16. 10 pt
qt
17. 3 qt
18. 12 c
fl oz
20. 4 gal
19. 64 pt
gal
21. 1 qt
fl oz
22. 5 c
fl oz
23. 17 c
pt
24. 6 qt
gal
26. 3
2
gal
qt
27. 16 qt
gal
28. 80 fl oz
29. 16 qt
30. 8 c
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pt
qt
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Date
Period
Weight in the
Customary System
Weight
1 pound (lb) 16 ounces (oz)
1 ton ( T ) 2000 pounds
To change from one customary unit of weight to another, you either multiply or divide.
When changing from a smaller unit to a larger unit, divide.
When changing from a larger unit to a smaller unit, multiply.
Examples
10
2
lb
1
oz
21
16
168
10
2
16
2
1
1
or 168 Since 1 pound 16 ounces, multiply
by 16.
1
1
10
2
lb 168 oz
2
32 oz
lb
32 16 2
32 oz 2 lb
Complete.
1. 2 T
2. 8500 lb
lb
3. 24 oz
lb
4. 4 lb
5. 3
12
lb
oz
6. 2500 lb
7. 10 lb
oz
8. 1 T
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Period
Weight in the
Customary System (continued)
Complete.
9. 256 oz
11. 3 T
10. 16 lb
lb
12. 7 T
lb
13. 12,000 lb
oz
lb
14. 12 oz
lb
15. 16 T
lb
16. 10 T
oz
17. 3 lb
oz
18. 12 oz
lb
19. 64 oz
lb
20. 4 oz
lb
21. 2.5 T
lb
22. 5 lb
oz
23. 17 oz
lb
24. 6 oz
lb
25.
T
5
26. 3
2
T
lb
oz
27. 6.5 T
lb
28. 500 lb
29. 20 lb
oz
30. 2.25 T
lb
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Period
Length in the
Metric System
Length
1 centimeter (cm) 10 millimeters (mm)
1 meter ( m ) 100 centimeters
1 meter 1000 millimeters
1 kilometer (km) 1000 meters
To change from one metric unit of length to another, you either multiply or divide.
When changing from a smaller unit to a larger unit, divide.
When changing from a larger unit to a smaller unit, multiply.
Examples 1
3m
mm
3 1000 3000
3 m 3000 mm
5000 m
km
5000 m 5 km
Complete.
1. 300 mm
3. 60 cm
5. 6 km
7. 80 mm
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m
2. 2000 m
km
4. 1500 m
km
6. 8 km
8. 160 cm
cm
83
cm
m
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Date
Period
Length In the
Metric System (continued)
Complete.
9. 2000 mm
10. 2 m
cm
cm
11. 300 mm
cm
12. 7 cm
mm
13. 160 cm
mm
14. 20 km
15. 3000 cm
16. 24,000 mm
17. 2000 km
18. 42 cm
19. 4100 cm
20. 8700 cm
21. 42,000 m
23. 8 m
22. 4 km
km
cm
mm
24. 50 cm
mm
25. 16.3 mm
cm
26. 4.1 km
27. 15.5 cm
mm
28. 160 km
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Period
Capacity in the
Metric System
Capacity
1 liter (L) 1000 milliliters (mL)
1 kiloliter ( kL ) 1000 liters
To change from one metric unit of capacity to another, you either multiply or divide.
When changing from a smaller unit to a larger unit, divide.
When changing from a larger unit to a smaller unit, multiply.
Examples
1325 mL
1325 mL 1.325 L
2 kL
2 1000 2000
2 kL 2000 L
Complete.
1. 76 mL
2. 1800 L
kL
3. 140 L
mL
4. 7500 L
mL
5. 8.2 kL
6. 140 L
kL
8. 400 kL
7. 6000 mL
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Name
Date
Period
Capacity in the
Metric System (continued)
Complete.
9. 5 kL
11. 4 L
10. 2000 L
kL
mL
12. 1400 L
kL
14. 3.4 kL
13. 3250 mL
15. 750 L
16. 940 mL
kL
17. 12 L
mL
18. 3400 mL
19. 86 kL
20. 8 L
21. 36 kL
22. 850 L
kL
23. 2.4 L
mL
24. 3.8 kL
25. 5.35 L
mL
26. 10.6 kL
27. 180 L
kL
28. 1400 mL
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mL
L
L
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Date
Period
Mass in the
Metric System
Mass
1 gram (g) 1000 milligrams (mg)
1 kilogerams ( kg ) 1000 grams
To change from one metric unit of mass to another, you either multiply or divide.
When changing from a smaller unit to a larger unit, divide.
When changing from a larger unit to a smaller unit, multiply.
Examples
1325 mg
1325 mg 1.325 g
76 kg
76 1000 76,000
76 kg 76,000 g
Complete.
1. 180 mg
2. 1600 g
kg
3. 1500 kg
4. 700 mg
5. 8000 g
mg
6. 450 kg
7. 820 g
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kg
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Name
Date
Period
Complete.
9. 5 kg
11. 4 g
10. 2000 g
kg
mg
12. 1400 g
kg
14. 3.4 kg
13. 3250 mg
15. 750 g
16. 940 mg
kg
17. 12 g
mg
18. 3400 mg
19. 86 kg
20. 8 g
21. 36 kg
22. 850 g
kg
23. 2.4 g
mg
24. 3.8 kg
mg
25. 5.35 g
mg
26. 10.6 kg
27. 86 mg
28. 140 kg
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45
Date
Period
Converting Customary
Units to Metric Units
You can use the following chart to convert customary units to metric units.
Customary Unit / Metric Unit
1 in. 2.54 cm
1 ft 30.48 cm or 0.3048 m
1 yd 0.914 m
1 mi 1.609 km
1 oz 28.350 g
1 lb 454 g or 0.454 kg
1 fl oz 29.574 mL
1 qt 0.946 L
1 gal 3.785 L
Examples 1
5 ft
cm
5 30.48 152.4
5 ft 152.4 cm
2
2
12
gal
2
12
3.785 2.5 3.785 9.4625 1 gal 3.785 L, so multiply by 3.785.
2
12
gal 9.4625 L
3
3.5 lb
kg
3.5 lb 1.589 kg
Complete.
1. 4 in. __________ cm
2. 7 oz __________ g
3. 2 qt __________ L
4. 6 mi __________ km
5. 3 gal __________ L
6. 16 oz __________ g
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Period
Complete.
7. 12 fl oz = __________ mL
8. 5 lb = __________ g
9. 3 yd = __________ m
11. 4 ft = __________ m
12. 5 qt = __________ L
13. 12 oz = __________ g
14. 10 lb = __________ kg
18. 2
14
mi = __________ km
20. 18 lb = __________ kg
21. 15 fl oz = __________ L
22. 3
18
mi = __________ km
23. 1
34
ft = __________ cm
25. 10 fl oz = __________ mL
26. 15 qt = __________ L
28. 20 yd = __________ m
30. 20 qt = __________ L
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46
Date
Period
You can use the following chart to convert customary units to metric units.
Customary Unit / Metric Unit
1 cm 0.394 in.
1 m = 3.281 ft or 1.093 yd
1 km 0.621 mi
1 g 0.035 oz
1 kg 2.205 lb g
1 mL 0.034 fl oz
1 L 1.057 qt or 0.264 gal
Examples 1
3 cm
in.
3 0.394 1.182
3 cm 1.182 in.
2
250 g
oz
250 g 8.75 oz
3
1.5 L
qt
1.5 L 1.5855 qt
Complete.
1. 5 cm __________ in.
2. 787 g __________ oz
3. 4 L __________qt
4. 8 km __________ mi
5. 2 L __________ gal
6. 300 g __________ oz
7. 155 mL __________ fl oz
8. 9 km __________ mi
9. 4 m __________ yd
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Date
Period
Complete.
10. 3.5 km = __________ mi
21. 45 g = __________ oz
23. 12 kg = __________ lb
28. 40 mL = __________ fl oz
31. 8 m = __________ yd
36. 14 g = __________ oz
38. 50 kg = __________ lb
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Name
Date
Period
To add measures of time, add the seconds, add the minutes, and add the
hours. Rename if necessary.
Example
Rename 65 s as 1 min 5 s.
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Name
Date
Period
10.
6 h 50 min
3 h 17 min
11.
9 h 45 min 10 s
3 h 30 min 50 s
12.
1 h 55 min 12 s
3 h 25 min 34 s
13.
11 h 33 min 6 s
5 h 36 min 29 s
14.
6 h 10 min 47 s
2 h 51 min 28 s
15.
7 h 30 min 52 s
3 h 45 min 40 s 13 h 6 min 15 s
16.
9 h 10 min 45 s
3 h 55 min 30 s 6 min 32 s
4 h 40 min
Mobile to Tallahassee
5 h 50 min
Tallahassee to Jacksonville
3 h 35 min
18. What is the average travel time from Mobile to Jacksonville going
through Tallahassee?
19. What is the average travel time from Baton Rouge to Jacksonville
going through Mobile and Tallahassee?
20. Wesley Paul set an age group record in the 1977 New York Marathon.
He ran the race in 3 hours 31 seconds. He was 8 years old at the time. If
he ran 2 hours 58 minutes 48 seconds in practice the day before the
race, for how long did Wesley run on both days?
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Period
Line Graphs
Vertical scale
marked off in
equal intervals
Graph title
21
18
15
Weight
12
in Tons
9
Data points
Vertical axis
label
3
0
1989
1990
1991
1992
Year
Horizontal scale marked
off in equal intervals
Horizontal
axis label
Solve.
1. Make a line graph for this set of data.
Number of Votes Expected
Date
Number of Votes
3/15
18
3/30
11
4/15
15
4/30
Amount
March
$129.90
April
$112.20
May
$105.00
June
$88.50
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Date
Period
Number of Hurricanes
200
Recorded Number of
Hurricanes by Month
180
160
Month
No. of Hurricanes
June
23
July
36
Aug.
149
80
Sept.
188
60
Oct.
95
Nov.
21
140
120
Number of
100
Hurricanes
40
Ju
ne
Ju
ly
Au
g
Se .
pt
.
Oc
t.
No
v.
20
Month
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Temperature
9:00 A.M.
32 F
11:00 A.M.
35 F
1:00 P.M.
38 F
3:00 P.M.
42 F
5:00 P.M.
39 F
Temperatures on 2/15
3 P.M. 5 P.M.
3 P.M.
4 P.M.
5 P.M.
6 P.M.
8 P.M.
Time
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Date
Period
Histograms
A histogram uses bars to display numerical data that have been organized
into equal intervals.
Example
Age
Percent
under 18
12.4%
18-24
28.9%
25-34
20.9%
35-44
15.5%
45-54
14.0%
55-64
12.9%
over 65
1.2%
40
30
Percent 20
10
un
de
r
18 18
25 24
35 34
45 44
55 54
ov 6
er 4
65
Age
Pieces of
Junk Mail
Frequency
0-4
25
Number
30
of People
5-9
35
20
10-14
50
15-19
40
20-24
15
50
40
10
0
4
5
10 9
15 14
20 19
2
4
Pieces
2.
Time Spent Surfing Web
Frequency
0-1
20
2-3
18
4-5
6-7
20
16
12
Frequency
5
6
Hours
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Name
Date
Period
Histograms (continued)
6
5
4
Frequency 3
2
1
0
95100
Grades
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Name
Date
Period
Probability
probability of an event
Example
3
7
0 or 5 .
4
6
2. a red crayon
3. a blue crayon
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Name
Date
Period
Probability (continued)
9. an ace
10. a black 10
11. a heart
Amount Spent
Number of
Customers
Less than $2
14
$2$4.99
36
$5$9.99
42
$10$19.99
32
$20$49.99
32
$50$99.99
22
$100 or more
22
21. What is the probability that a customer will spend between $20.00 and $100.00?
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Period
#
6. How many more students earned 8589 than earned 8084?
7. Make a frequency table of the algebra scores.
6. How many more students earned 8589 than earned 8084?
7. Make a frequency table of the algebra scores.
34.
34
,
25
,
58
,
12
35.
23
,
49
,
56
,
17
1
36.
13
,
27
,
13
4 ,
6
3 5
1
37.
17
5 ,
5
,
12 , 2
1
5
3
9
38.
11
2 , 6 , 4 , 16
7
39.
45
,
23
,
131
5 ,
9
40.
78
,
45
,
34
,
19
3
41.
13
,
25
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