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Week 14 - Math Endterm Review

The document provides an overview and review of various math topics including integers, factors and prime numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, and unit conversions. It defines key terms, provides examples of concepts, and includes practice problems for integers, fractions, and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages. The review is intended to refresh knowledge on fundamental math topics in preparation for an end-of-term exam.

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Week 14 - Math Endterm Review

The document provides an overview and review of various math topics including integers, factors and prime numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, and unit conversions. It defines key terms, provides examples of concepts, and includes practice problems for integers, fractions, and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages. The review is intended to refresh knowledge on fundamental math topics in preparation for an end-of-term exam.

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End-Term Math Review

Agenda
1. Review:
• Integers
• Factors, multiples and prime numbers
• Fractions, decimals and percentages
• Ratios
• Percentage change
• Units of conversions
• Powers and roots
Integers
Integers
Integers are a set of whole numbers including positive
numbers, negative numbers and zero.

• Numbers below zero (left of 0) are called ___________.


negatives
• Numbers above zero (right of 0) are called ___________.
positives

What is the What is absolute What is the


- 35
opposite of 35? 17
value of -17? - 95
opposite of 95?
Integers
Select the integers

- 35/3 17 95
35.86 17.5 - 95
35 17,000 - 95.99
Integers are whole numbers and their opposites
Integer Rules: + and -
• If the signs are the same, the answer has the _____
same sign.
+ + + = ?+ - + - = ?-
• If the signs are different, the answer will take the sign of the
_____
larger number.

+ + - = ?- - + + = ?+
• When subtracting integers, change the subtraction to an
________
addition and change the second number to it's _________.
opposite
Now you can use the addition rules!
Integer Rules: x and ÷
• If the signs are the same answer will be ________.
positive
• If the signs are different the answer will be ________.
negative
Multiplication Division
+ × + = ?+ + ÷ + = ?+
- × + = ?- - ÷ + = ?-
+ × - = ?- + ÷ - = ?-
- × - = ?+ - ÷ - = ?+
Integer Rules
1) Solve: -56 - (-9) = -47

2) Solve: -8 - (-36) = 28

3) The sum of negative three and negative five is


____________- 8.

4) Solve: 29 + (-7) = 22

5) Solve: -9 x (-8) = 72
Multiples, Factors and Prime Numbers
Lowest Common Multiples (LCM)
smallest
The LCM (lowest common multiple) is the ________
shared
multiple that is _______.
What are the What are the
Multiples of 3: Multiples of 4: What
LCMisofthe
3&LCM
4:
first 5 multiples first 5 multiples
3, 6, 9, 12, 15 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 of 3 and
12 4?
of 3? of 4?
6) Find the LCM of 8 and 12.
8, 16, 24, 32, 40...
Multiples of 8: __________________
12, 24, 36, 48, 60...
Multiples of 12: __________________
24
LCM = ____
Lowest Common Multiples (LCM)
7) Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 3 and 8
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24...
Multiples of 3: ______________________
8, 16, 24, 32, 40...
Multiples of 8: __________________
24
LCM = ____
8) Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 7 and 8
7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56...
Multiples of 7: _________________________
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64...
Multiples of 8: _________________________
56
LCM = ____
Highest Common Factors (HCF)
largest
The HCF (highest common factor) is the ________
factor that is _________.
shared

Factors
What areofthe
8 Factors
What areofthe
12 What is 8the
HCF of andHCF
12:
1, 2, 4, 8?
factors 8 1, 2, 3, 4,
factors of6,12?
12 4 12?
of 8 and

9) Find the HCF of 24 and 36.


1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24
Factors of 24: ____________________
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36
Factors of 36: _______________________
12
HCF = ____
Highest Common Factor (HCF)
10) Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 60 & 15.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60
Factors of 60: _______________________________
1, 3, 5, 15
Factors of 15: ______________________
15
HCF = ____
11) Find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 50 & 30.
1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50
Factors of 50: _________________________
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30
Factors of 30: _________________________
10
HCF = ____
Prime Numbers
Prime numbers are any number that is greater than 1
one and _____.
and has only 2 factors - ____ itself
- List the first 9 prime numbers:_______________________
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23
- Prime factors are prime numbers that ______divide a number.
- Use a _________
factor tree to find the prime factors of a number.
Find the prime factors:
x 5 x125
5x5
2 x30
3x5
x
Prime Numbers
Which of the following numbers are NOT a
prime number?

13 17 15
9 23 14
8 7 91
Fractions
Fractions
Fractions are numbers that represent a part of the whole.

• A class has 30 students. 18 are girls. Write as a fraction:

18 3
÷ 6 The number on the top is the numerator
=
_________.
30 ÷ 6 The number
5 on the bottom is the
denominator
___________.
divide the numerator and
• To simplify the fraction, ______
denominator by the HCF.
Fraction Rules: + and -
To add or subtract fractions:
• Add/subtract the __________
numerators and keep the
denominators the _____.
same
• If the denominators are different, you will need to
find a ________
common denominator FIRST.

5 2 3 1 1 2 5 8 13
- =6 = + = 20 + 20 = 20
6 6 2 4 5
Remember to multiply the numerator and
denominator by the same number!
Fraction Rules: + and -
12) Solve your answer in its simplest form:

8 7 40 21 61
3
+ 5
= 15
+ 15
= 15
13) Solve your answer in its simplest form:

2 3 8 18 26 13
+ = + 24 = =
6 4 24 24 12
Fraction Rules: x and ÷
• To multiply fractions, multiply the
3 1 3
numerators together and multiply x =
the denominators together. 4 5 20
• To divide, first __________
reciprocal the second fraction and
multiply Now you can
change the divide to ________.
multiply the fractions together!
Don't forget to
2 4 2 5 10 5 simplify your
÷ = x = = answer!
3 5 3 4 12 6
Fraction Rules: x and ÷
14) Solve your answer in its simplest form:

6 7 42 7
9
x 8
= 72
= 12
15) Solve your answer in its simplest form:

2 3 6 13
6
x 4
= = 12
24
Fraction Rules: x and ÷
16) Solve your answer in its simplest form:

2 5 2 3 6
3
÷ 3
= 3
x 5
=
15
17 Solve your answer in its simplest form:

3 7 3 4 12 3
4
÷ 4
= x = =
4 7 28 7
Converting Fractions, Decimals
and Percentages
We can convert between fractions (1/2), decimals (0.5) and
percentages (50%) without changing the value.
• To convert a fraction to decimal, ______
divide the numerator
by denominator.
• To convert a decimal to a percentage, _______
multiply by 100.
• To convert a percentage to a decimal, _______
divide by 100.
Convert the following numbers:
to percentage: to decimal: to decimal:
35% 1.25 0.4
0.35 125% 2/5
18) What is 0.80 as a fraction in its simplest form?

0.80 8 4
1
= =
10 5

19) What is 0.65 as a fraction in its simplest form?

0.65 65 13
1
= =
100 25
20) A shop sells 65 markers. Five of them are red.
What percentage are not red?

65 - 5 = 60 60
= 0.92 = 92%
65
21) A shop sells 45 donuts. ten of them are chocolate
flavored. What percentage are not chocolate
flavored? 35
45 - 10 = 35
= 0.78 = 78%
45
22) If 70% of the students are boys, then what
fraction of students are girls?

100% - 70% = 30% = 0.3 0.3 3


1
=
10

23) If 42% of the students are boys, then what


fraction of students are girls?

100% - 42% = 58% = 0.58 0.58 58 29


1
= =
100 50
24) Convert 3/7 into a decimal.
Round to two decimal places.

3 ÷ 7 = 0.4285 = 0.43

25) Convert 5/6 into a decimal.


Round to two decimal places.

5 ÷ 6 = 0.8333 = 0.83
26) What is 0.65 as a percentage?

0.65 x 100 = 65 = 65%

27) What is 0.23 as a percentage?

0.23 x 100 = 23 = 23%


Ratios
Ratios
A ratio compares the sizes of parts or quantities to
each other.
What is the ratio of red to yellow
to blue?
red : yellow : blue
Simplify using 12 : 4 : 8
the HCF of all
3 : 1 : 2
the numbers.
• To find the total parts of a ratio, ____
add all the parts
together.
Ratios
28) In a pet shop, the ratio of fish to hamsters is 25:95.
What is the simplified ratio?
HCF of 25 and 95 is 5 25:95 = 5:19

29) Which two numbers have a sum of 500 and their


ratio is 1:4?
1+4=5 500/5 = 100 100 x 1 = 100 100, 400
100 x 4 = 400
Ratios
30) Paul is 100 years old and Sam is 75 years old. The
ratio of Paul to Sam’s age is:
HCF of 100 and 75 is 25 100:75 = 4:3

31) John and Mary have 500 candies. They divide them
into the ratio 3:2, respectively. How many candies does
Mary have?

3+2=5 500/5 = 100 100 x 2 = 200 candies


Ratios
32) A roller coaster can seat 100 people and the ride
takes 15 minutes.

i. How many minutes are in 3 hours?


ii. How many people can ride the roller coaster in 3
hours?
100 people in 15 minutes
3 x 60 = 180 minutes
1,200 people in 180 minutes
Percentage Changes
Percentage Change
To find a percentage, ______
divide by 100 to get 1%, then
multiply by the percentage you want to find.
For percentage change new - original
x 100
use the formula: original
Use the formula to find the percentage change:
$50 to $90 12 to 9
90 - 50 9 - 12
x 100 = 80% x 100 = -25%
50 12
Percentage Change
33) The price of a toy decreased from $220 to $80.
What is the percentage change?
80 - 220
220
x 100 = -63%
34) The price of a game increased from $120 to $150.
What is the percentage change?
150 - 120
120
x 100 = 25%
Conversions
Units and Conversions
Units are used to measure things like length, weight, area
and volume. Metric units are all multiples of 10.
• To convert metric units, move the _______
decimal point
and change the units.
• To go UP a unit, move the decimal to the ____.
right
• To go DOWN a unit, move the decimal to the ____.
left
Convert the units:

310cm
3.10m to cm 5000ml
5l to ml 0.3kg
300g to kg
Powers and Roots
Powers
Index notation (powers) is a way to show repeated
multiplication of numbers.
• When __________
multiplying a number by itself many times,
simplify with powers (small number at the top right).
• #2 is called a _______
square and #3 is called a _____.
cube

Write the power and calculate the answer:

9 =x 981
29
5 = 125
53x 5 x 5
16x 2
22x4 2=x 2
Roots
Roots are the opposite of powers. Work backwards to find
what number multiplied itself equals the number.
√ means ____________
square root - a number multiplied itself 2
times. cube root
∛means _________ - a number multiplied by itself 3 times.
Calculate the roots:

6
√36 11
√121 2
∛8

• To calculate an imperfect root you will need to ________.


estimate
Powers & Roots

35) Solve 6³+7³+8³+9³+10³


216 + 343 + 512 + 729 + 1000 = 2,800

36) Solve 3
64 =4
End of Class

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