Week 14 - Math Endterm Review
Week 14 - Math Endterm 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.
- 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
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
13 17 15
9 23 14
8 7 91
Fractions
Fractions
Fractions are numbers that represent a part of the whole.
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
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?
3 ÷ 7 = 0.4285 = 0.43
5 ÷ 6 = 0.8333 = 0.83
26) What is 0.65 as a percentage?
31) John and Mary have 500 candies. They divide them
into the ratio 3:2, respectively. How many candies does
Mary have?
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
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
36) Solve 3
64 =4
End of Class