Monday Math MADNESS 1 You will need a

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Monday Math MADNESS! 1. You will need a sheet of paper numbered 1 -5.

Monday Math MADNESS! 1. You will need a sheet of paper numbered 1 -5. 2. You will have 2 MINUTES to complete each problem 3. Each slide will automatically change. The time indicator is shown at the bottom. 4. This activity will be collected by your MATHEMATICS teacher. BAT MINI: g 6 ma_Big_Idea_1 6 th Grade, April 8, 2013

Monday Math MADNESS! 1. Antonieta has $3. 60 to buy reflectors for her bike.

Monday Math MADNESS! 1. Antonieta has $3. 60 to buy reflectors for her bike. If each reflector costs $0. 45 including tax, which expression can be used to find the number of reflectors Antonieta can buy? a. $3. 60 X 45 b. $3. 60 X $0. 45 c. $3. 60 ÷ $0. 45 d. $3. 60 ÷ 8

Monday Math MADNESS! 2. Juan’s family printed directions for their trip from an online

Monday Math MADNESS! 2. Juan’s family printed directions for their trip from an online mapping site. The directions show that the trip is 408. 6 miles long. The family divides the trip into 4 equal distances. Which expression describes the distance of each of the four shorter distances? a. 408. 6 - 4 b. 4 ÷ 408. 6 c. 4 X 408. 6 d. 408. 6 ÷ 4

Monday Math MADNESS! 3. The model below shows an operation using 0. 4 and

Monday Math MADNESS! 3. The model below shows an operation using 0. 4 and 0. 3. Which operation is modeled? a. 0. 4 + 0. 3 b. 0. 4 X 0. 3 c. 0. 4 - 0. 3 d. 0. 4 ÷ 0. 3

Monday Math MADNESS! 4. Big Brown won the 2008 Kentucky Derby by 4 ¾

Monday Math MADNESS! 4. Big Brown won the 2008 Kentucky Derby by 4 ¾ horse lengths. If in another year the first place horse wins by twice that number, by how many lengths will the horse have won? a. 9 ½ b. 8 ½ c. 6 ¾ d. 2 3/8

Monday Math MADNESS! Dora’s family took 9 1/3 gallons of water for a three-day

Monday Math MADNESS! Dora’s family took 9 1/3 gallons of water for a three-day camping trip. On the first day, they used 1/3 of the water. On the second day, they used ½ of the remaining water. How much water, in gallons, was left for the third day? a. 3 b. 3 1/9 c. 8 ½ d. 1 5/9