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Everyday Math. Are you ready for the challenge?. Directions. Read each question. Three options will be provided below each question. Click on the correct answer. If you are correct, continue onto the next question. If you are incorrect, you will have a second chance. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Are you ready for the

challenge?

Read each question. Three options will be provided below each question. Click on the correct answer. If you are correct, continue onto the next question. If you are incorrect, you will have a second chance.

Remember, this is a review for your chapter test. Try your best and use those strategies. Practice makes perfect!

GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN!

2 + 4 = ?

7 86

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9 + 2 = ?

7 11

10

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5 + ? = 9

4 65

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? = 9 + 7

18

16

14

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8 – 5 = ?

2 43

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? = 7 - 3

2 64

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18 – 9 = ?

7 910

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12 – ? = 6

4 76

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? = 11 – 9

2 43

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XXI 10 + 10 + 1

20 + 1 DDP

25 – 4 14 + 7

?

What is the name for this collection box?

20 21 22

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XVI 10 + 4 + 2

20 – 4 9 + 9 - 2

8 + 8 NNP

16

What else can go in this name-collection box?

25 - 9 DNPP8 + 9

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Do you remember place value???

Think of Base-10 Blocks…

I have 2 flats, 6 longs, and 3 units.

Think:

How much do I have in all?

326632 263

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I have 4 flats, 0 longs, and 9 units.

Think:

How how many ones are there??

94 0

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I have 4 flats, 0 longs, and 9 units.

Think:

How how many tens are there?

94 0

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I have 4 flats, 0 longs, and 9 units.

Think:

How how many hundreds are there?

94 0

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Read the number below. What digit is in the tens place?

361

3 6 1

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Read the number below. What digit is in the ones place?

452

4 5 2

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Read the number below. What digit is in the hundreds place?

709

7 0 9

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RULE

?25 50 75

100125150

What is the rule?

+30 +25-20

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RULE

Add 4

65 55 59

4943

What belongs in the empty frame?

33 5345

RULE

Subtract 10

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RULE

Add 10

25 20

3035

What belongs in the empty frame?

20 3015

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Subtract 5

25

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Which way below shows the exact amount you need to pay for the item?

You buy a bag of apples for 36.

DDDD QDP QDN

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Show 78 using the fewest coins possible.

DDDDDDD NPPP

QQDDNPPP QQQPPP

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You buy a toy for 70. You put three quarters in the vending machine. How much change will you get back?

10

5 15

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You buy a toy for 68. You pay with a one dollar bill. How much change will you get back?

2816

32

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What is the time?

12:20 4:124:00

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What is the time?

9:066:47 9:30

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What is the time?

3:5010:15 10:30

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What is the time?

2:408:12 3:40

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You have completed the computer math challenge.

Hope you had fun!

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