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Making small numbers in different ways | Practice making a number by adding other numbers. All numbers in these problems are less than 10. |
Equations with one rational expression (advanced) | Solve equations that have one rational expression whose numerator and denominator are polynomial expressions. |
Systems of equations with substitution | Solve systems of equations where one of the equations is solved for one of the variables. |
Two-step inequalities | Solve inequalities that take two steps to solve. For example, solve 3x + 2 > 5. |
Modeling with sinusoidal functions | Given the description of a real-world relationship, find the sinusoidal function that models it. |
Associative property of multiplication | Practice changing the grouping of factors in multiplication problems and see how it affects the product. |
Ratio tables | Practice filling out tables of equivalent ratios. |
Decompose angles | Find an angle's measure when given the measures of its parts. |
Name shapes 2 | Practice more challenging problems identifying circles, triangles, squares, and rectangles. |
Geometric definitions | |
Decompose figures to find volume (unit cubes) | Find the volume of irregular 3D figures made up of unit cubes by dividing the figures into rectangular prisms and finding the volume of each part. |
Evaluating expressions with two variables | Practice evaluating expressions in two variables by plugging in values for the variables. |
Meet the conjunction | Learn to identify your new best friend, the conjunction. |
Binomial random variables | For example, find the mean and standard deviation of a binomial random variable with p = 0.02 and N = 500. |
Sample spaces for compound events | Practice checking if sample space diagrams match a compound event. |
Slope-intercept intro | Practice your basic understanding of slope-intercept form for linear equations. |
Piecewise functions graphs | Match the formula of a piecewise function to its graph. |
Solid geometry word problems | Solve problems concerning real-world situations with the volumes of cones, cylinders, and spheres. |
Numbers to 100 | Practice finding missing numbers in a list of numbers between 0 and 100. |
3rd grade fractions review problems | Check your understanding of 3rd grade fractions by trying a wide variety of practice questions. |
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