2nd Six Weeks Binder Test
  • 1. What is a number in form of a/b?
  • 2. What is the top number of a fraction?
  • 3. What is the bottom number of a fraction?
  • 4. What is a fraction called when the numerator is larger than the denominator?
A) mixed number
B) improper fraction
C) whole number
  • 5. What kind of number is 3 1/2?
A) improper fraction
B) pi
C) mixed number
  • 6. What do you do first when adding/subtracting LIKE denominators?
A) get a common denominator
B) add/subtract top number FIRST
C) add/subtract bottom number
  • 7. What is the first step in add/subtract UNLIKE denominators?
A) Find a common numerator
B) add/subtract the top number
C) Find a common denominator
  • 8. What is it called when you are subtracting the numerator of the first fraction is smaller than the numerator of the second fraction?
A) Improper Fraction
B) Regrouping/Borrowing/Renaming
C) Ti/Bo
  • 9. How do you find the reciprocal of a fraction?
A) borrow
B) divide the numbers
C) flip the fraction
  • 10. What was the saying we learned to divide fractions?
A) Ti/Bo
B) Keep, Flip, Change
C) Keep, Change, Flip(change)
  • 11. What are equivalent fractions?
A) Fractions that have the same denominator only.
B) Fractions that represent the same number.
C) Fractions that are the opposite.
  • 12. What does LCD stand for?
A) least common denominator
B) least common doctor
C) last common denominator
  • 13. When estimating decimals?
A) You look at the middle number always.
B) You look to the left of the place value you are estimating.
C) You look to the right from the place value, you are estimating.
  • 14. Estimation Rule for 5 or above.
A) You subtract one from the number you are estimating.
B) You divide by one.
C) You add one more to the number you are estimating.
  • 15. Estimation Rule for 4 or below.
A) The number in the place value you are estimating stays the same.
B) You subtract one from the number you are rounding.
C) You divide by one.
  • 16. When add/Subtract decimals you do what to the decimals?
A) Line up the decimal points.
B) Line up the whole numbers only.
C) You change the numbers so you can add/subtract.
  • 17. When getting a reciprocal of a mixed number, first do?
A) You have to change the mixed number to an improper fraction, then flip.
B) You have find LCD.
C) You have to only flip the fraction.
  • 18. You should line the decimals up when comparing or ordering decimal numbers.
A) True
B) False
  • 19. What is a mixed number?
A) The numerator is bigger than the denominator.
B) A whole number with a fraction. The sum of a whole number and a fraction less than one.
C) Whole numbers only.
  • 20. What is always the last step for adding or subtracting fractions?
A) Simplify
B) Find a common denominator
C) Borrow
  • 21. a number sentende that has two expressions that are equal.
A) Equation
B) Coefficient
C) Radicand
  • 22. The number under a radical symbol.
A) Ordered Pair
B) Radicand
C) Coefficient
  • 23. The movement of a figure around a coordinate plane.
A) Integer
B) Transformation
C) Square
  • 24. The set of positive and negative numbers and zero.
A) Ordered Pair
B) Integer
C) Constant
  • 25. Values used to locate a point on a coordinate plane.
A) Integer
B) Ordered Pair
C) Coefficient
  • 26. The product of a number and itself.
A) Ordered Pair
B) Square Root
C) Integer
  • 27. The first number in an ordered pair.
A) X-coordinate
B) y-coordinate
C) coefficient
  • 28. Integers that are greater than zero.
A) Negative integer
B) Ordered Pair
C) Positive integer
  • 29. The vertical axis on a coordinate plane.
A) X-axis
B) Y-axis
C) Coefficient
  • 30. A turn of a figure about a coordinate plane.
A) Translation
B) Rotation
C) Reflection
  • 31. A factor that can be multipied by itself to form a given product.
A) Ordered pair
B) Square
C) Coefficient
  • 32. Any number that can be written as a fraction.
A) Randicand
B) Coefficient
C) Rational Number
  • 33. A symbol used to represent the square root of a number.
A) Radical Symbol
B) Equation
C) Quadrant
  • 34. The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane.
A) Y-axis
B) Constant
C) X-axis
  • 35. A letter that represents an unknown numbers.
A) Constant
B) Variable
C) Coefficient
  • 36. The slide of a figure about a coordinate plane.
A) Rotation
B) Translation
C) Reflection
  • 37. Formed by the intersection of horizontal and vertical number lines.
A) Equation
B) Coordinate Plane
C) Variable
  • 38. All numbers less than zero.
A) Negative Integer
B) Positive integer
C) Ordered pair
  • 39. One of the four sections of a coordinate plane.
A) Ordered Pair
B) Translation
C) Quadrant
  • 40. A mirror image about a coordinate plane.
A) Translation
B) Reflection
C) Rotation
  • 41. The number in front of the variable.
A) Coefficient
B) Constant
C) Ordered pair
  • 42. A number that you can substitute for a variable to make an equation true. (the answer to a problem.)
A) Variable
B) Equation
C) Solution
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