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Upcoming Quiz Review: Key Topics and Questions

Prepare for tomorrow's quiz by revisiting the essential topics we've covered! In this review, we will focus on Ordering Numbers, Absolute Value, Square Roots, Algebraic Substitution, Equivalent Fractions, and Reducing Fractions. Practice putting numbers in order from least to greatest, converting them to decimals, and mastering the concept of absolute value. Additionally, gain confidence in solving algebraic expressions and identifying equivalent fractions. Don’t forget to tackle word problems involving fractions and percentages as well!

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Upcoming Quiz Review: Key Topics and Questions

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  1. Quiz Tomorrow!!! What have we covered?

  2. Topics on Quiz • Ordering Numbers • Absolute Value • Square Roots • Algebraic Substitution • Equivalent Fractions • Reducing Fractions

  3. Ordering Numbers • Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest: • Convert them all to decimals • Put them in order from least to greatest

  4. Ordering Numbers • Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest:

  5. Absolute Value • Find the solution to the following problems:

  6. Square Roots • Approximate the following square roots to 1 decimal place.

  7. Algebraic Substitution • Find the value of the following using the values given. x = 2, y = 4, z = -3 • 2x + 3y – 2z • 5xy – 4z

  8. Equivalent Fractions • Find the missing part in the following fractions.

  9. Reducing Fractions • Reduce the following fractions to simplest terms.

  10. And last but not least… • In a class of 30 students, 12 brought their lunch to school. What percent of students will enjoy the marvelous foods offered for sale at the school cafeteria? Students buying lunch = 18 Total students = 30 Fraction = 18/30 Decimal = 0.6 Percent = 60%

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