review for 4 th nine week’s midpoint 6.20, 6.3, 6.11, 6.12, 6.13, 6.15, 6.14, 6.9
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REVIEW for 4th Nine Week’s MIDPOINT
6.20, 6.3, 6.11, 6.12, 6.13, 6.15, 6.14, 6.9
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Bell Ringer-U.S. Customary Measurement1. 8000 lb = _____ T
2. 3 ft = ______ in
3. 2 C = _____ oz
4. 10 T = ______ lb
5. 4 qt = ______ gal
6. 2 T = ______ lb
7. 1 qt = ______ oz
8. 5 gal = _____ oz
9. 7 C = _____ oz
10. 48 oz = _____ lb
11. 7 yd = ______ ft
12. 14000 lb = _____ T
13. 12 C = _____ pt
14. 3 ft = _____ yd
15. 4 lb = _____ oz
16. 132 in = _____ ft
17. 72 in = _____ ft
18. 1 pt = _____ C
19. 14 C = _____ pt
20. 3 pt = _____ C
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Bell Ringer-Metric Measurement• 1.
2000 g = _____ kg
2.
7 kg = ______ g
3.
2000 m = _____ km
4.
10000 g = _____ kg
5.
100 cm = _____ m
6.
2 m = ______ cm
7.
4000 ml = _____ L
8.
300 cm = _____ m
9.
3 kg = ______ g
10.
9 kg = ______ g
11. 6000 g = _____ kg
12. 4000 m = _____ km
13. 8 m = ______ cm
14. 2 cm = ______ mm
15. 6 L = ______ ml
16. 6 m = ______ cm
17. 500 cm = _____ m
18. 30 mm = _____ cm
19. 40 mm = _____ cm
20. 4000 g = _____kg
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Bell Ringer-Conversions (Ballpark)1. 800 lb = _____ kg
2. 3 ft = ______ m
3. 8 C = _____ L 4. 10 T = ______ kg
5. 4 qt = ______ L
6. 2 gal = ______ L
7. 1 qt = ______ L
8. 5 grams = _____ oz
9. 7 grams = _____ oz
10. 56 oz = _____ grams
11. 2 yd = ______ cm
12. 20 cm = _____ inches
13. 12 km = _____ miles
14. 3 ft = _____ m
15. 4 inches = _____ mm
16. 13 in = _____ cm
17. 72 in = _____ m
18. 10 pt = _____ L
19. 14 cm = _____ inches
20.
3 oz = _____ grams
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1. m < -4
2. 8 ≥ k
3. 9 < p
4. y ≤ 3
5. -1 > u
6. -5 > a
7. 0 < n
8. h ≤ 5
9. 0 ≥ v
10. 6 ≤ d
6.20 Graph on a number line
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6.3
12. ABSOLUTE VALUE• Find the absolute value of
each problem• 18. l8l _______• 19. l-4l _______• 20. l-3l _______• 21. l-12l _______• 22. l-51l _______
13. INTEGERS• ORDER FROM GREATEST TO LEAST-2, 0, 2, -3, -5
• Tim gained 7 pounds ______• 20 below zero ______• Bonus of $ 100 _______• Interest of $ 22 _______• Payroll deduction of $ 9 ______• 75 above zero _______• Ditch depth of 8 feet ______• Salary increase of $ 50 _______
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6.11 Coordinate PlaneDraw the graph. Label the x and y axis and the four quadrants Plot (1, 5) (0, 5) (5, -1) (-5,0)
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6.12Name all the corresponding angles?
Are they congruent?
a b
ce
d
v
w
x
y
z
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6.13 QUADRILATERALSMake the quadrilateral chart and draw the shapes
1. Which polygon has nothing parallel?
2. Which quadrilateral has only one set of parallel sides?
3. Which two quadrilateral are parallelograms but with NO right angles?
4. Which two quadrilaterals have 4 congruent sides?
5. Which two quadrilaterals HAVE to have all right angles?
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6.15 MEASURES OF CENTER
Mason 12
Gage 14
Claudius 15
Dennis 13
Daniel 13
Travius 16
Carlos 11
Dominique 18
Copy the number line and the data table.
With the data in the table, mark the number line with an x for each piece of data.
Determine :mean (balance point)_______ median_________ mode__________
Which measure of center is the best choice to show the typical age ?
Ages of Children in the
Neighborhood
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6.14 Circle Graphs
pineapple
green apple
raspberry
watermelon
60˚ red120˚ green
180˚ blue
10 hot dogs
12 hamburgers
6 tacos
8 pancakes
2 pizza
Favorite Color of 20 People
Favorite Food Bedtime of 60 People
20%11:00
15%1:00
40% 8:30
10% 9:00
15%10:00
Favorite Fruit of 300 People
Make a FDPD# Chart for each circle graph.
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6.9• 1 inch is about______________. • – 1 foot is about _____________________. • – 1 meter is a little longer than ______________________• – 1 mile is slightly farther than______________________• – 1 kilometer is slightly farther than __________________• – 1 ounce is about________• – 1 nickel has the mass of about_________. • – 1 kilogram is a little more than___________• – 1 quart is a little less than_________• – 1 liter is a little more than _____________• – Water freezes at_______________• – Water boils at_______________• – Normal body temperature is about ___________________• – Room temperature is about __________________________
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Midpoint Test begins Thursday!