CWE4_DMR_Week_12
Select ALL the fractions that are equivalent to 2/3.
4/6
1/2
3/8
6/9
Select ALL the fractions that are equivalent to 1/2.
2/4
6/12
4/8
9/16
2/ 5 + 1/5
3/10
2/10
1/10
3/5
5/8 + 2/8
7/16
7/8
3/8
5/16
8/12 - 5/12
13/12
3/12
11/12
3/24
18/21 - 7/21
25/21
12/21
11/21 
18/21
5 x D = 35

D = ?
7
5
6
8
Z ÷ 4 = 6

Z = ?
14
10
12
24
7 + R = 15

R = ?
2
22
8
86
56 - T = 13

T = ?
42
43
34
69
Identify the shape below.
trapezoid
square
rectangle
rhombus
Calculate the perimeter of the shape below.
5 in
11 in
 26 in
16 in
32 in
32 ft
The buses used for a school trip each hold a maximum of 50 people.
What is the minimum number of buses needed to transport 210 people?
4
6
7
5
Why are these two shapes NOT congruent?
same size and shape
not the same size
both rectangles
not the same shape
Calculate the perimeter of the shape below.
3 ft
12 ft
6 ft
8 ft
9 ft
Select the correct reasoning that explains why
the 2 shapes below are congruent.
They are not congruent.
look straight
both are triangles
same size and shape
You buy 2 books for $4.99 each.

The cashier tells you that the total is $14.97.

Does this surprise you? Select the answer that best
explains your reasoning.
Awesome, I have $15.00
No, that sounds about right.
Yes, that total is way too high for 2 books.
Yes, she made a mistake. That total is too low.
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