6th Grade Math Textbook, Progress

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Express each as an equivalent decimal.


  1. 0.7% 14.0.2% 15. 0.23% 16. % 17. % 18. %

  2. 0.3% 20.0.58% 21. 0.26% 22. % 23. % 24. %


Express each as an equivalent fraction.


  1. 0.3% 26.0.8% 27. 0.64% 28. % 29. % 30. %

  2. 0.7% 32.0.05% 33. 0.54% 34. % 35. % 36. %


Write in order from least to greatest.


  1. 1.5, 0.3%, 155%, 0.004, 38. 158%, 1 , 0.005, 0.6%,

  2. 501 , 0.05, 0.2%, 150%, 1.55 40. 19%, 0.7, 801 , 2.5, 192%


1
100

5
8

1
200

3
7

4
15

5
16

7
8

12
25

1
10

9
100

3
20

4
25

3
4

3
8

1
5

41.A total of 500 students enter the
Science Fair. Of those students, 4 are
awarded a trip to Science Camp. What
percent of the group is awarded a trip
to Science Camp?

43.Jason has 675 stamps in his
collection. Of those stamps, 5 are
from foreign countries. To the nearest
hundredth, what percent of Jason’s
stamps are notfrom foreign countries?


  1. Of the 750 people at the beach
    yesterday, only 3 forgot to put on
    sunscreen. What percent of the
    people at the beach forgot to put
    on sunscreen?

  2. Abby is reading a 925-page book.
    So far she has read 9 pages. To the
    nearest hundredth, what percent of
    the book has Abby left to read?


complementary angles
alternate interior angles
corresponding angles
vertical angles
supplementary angles

Match each definition with a term in the box.


  1. two angles whose measures total 90°

  2. two nonadjacent angles formed by
    two intersecting lines

  3. a pair of nonadjacent interior
    angles on opposite sides of the
    transversal
    48. a pair of nonadjacent angles, one
    interior and one exterior, that are both
    on the same side of the transversal


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