Mathatron
Math trivia.
Created Date
08.21.22
Last Updated
08.23.22
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Max wants to explain to his younger sister, Maddie, that when adding or multiplying 2 or more numbers, the order doesn’t matter since it all gives the same answer. What property is Max thinking of?
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Frederick has a new phone plan that has a operating charge of $50 and $5 extra for every gigabyte that he uses of his storage. He doesn’t want his phone bill to go over $75. What inequality best represents the relationship between Frederick’s operating charge and amount of gigabytes he can use without exceeding $75?
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Lolly has an extra $100 and wants to treat some of her cousins to a movie. 15 cousins are available to go to the movie theater. The movie tickets are $10. Which equation best represents the amount of cousins can she bring?
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Taylor is the manager of a wrestling team and the team is going away for a match. Taylor has $1500 to cover the expenses of the team and she doesn’t want the total to exceed the budget that she has. The bus costs $750, the cost for 3 meals for each member is $90 and the hotel parking is $30. How many members can Taylor bring to the match?
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Mariah and her best friend Marissa are headed to the lake for a vacation. Mariah’s car can travel 10 miles with each gallon of gas that she has. The lake is 400 miles away. How many gallons of gas will Mariah use to get to the lake?
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The length of a rectangle is 4 less than the width. The area of the rectangle is 32 units. Find the length and width of the triangle.
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What’s the mathematical term of flipping a number upside down?
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What’s the formal name for the following expressions: Ax^2+Bx+C?
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Toby’s parents put $1000 in his college savings account, with 10% interest each year until he turns 18 years old. The college they want him to attend has a tuition of $29,000. Toby is 1 now, what formula can be used to find the amount of money in the account when he turns 18?
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Penelope is planning to buy a car soon and has $10000 to spend. The car depreciates in value by 17% each year. In 7 years, what formula can Penelope use to find out how much the car will be worth?
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