To place 0.67, 3/4, and 34% in order from least to greatest. John changes 3/4 to 0.75 and 34% to 0.34. Then he uses the three decimals to correctly place the original numbers in order from least to greatest: 34% , 0.67, 3/4. Which problem is best solved by using this same strategy?

To place 0.67, 3/4, and 34% in order from least to greatest. John changes 3/4 to 0.75 and 34% to 0.34. Then he uses the three decimals to correctly place the original numbers in order from least to greatest: 34% , 0.67, 3/4. Which problem is best solved by using this same strategy?

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Sheri asks 83 students at school to choose the sports that they most enjoy watching. The students can choose from baseball, basketball, football, and soccer. The results are shown in the table. Click to see the table.

Sheri asks 83 students at school to choose the sports that they most enjoy watching. The students can choose from baseball, basketball, football, and soccer. The results are shown in the table. Click to see the table.

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Students agree that the following equations using integers are true. Which statement about adding integers is not true? Click to see the list of equations.

Students agree that the following equations using integers are true. Which statement about adding integers is not true? Click to see the list of equations.

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Ms. Cook’s class bought 2 bags of concrete and some bricks to build a border for their class garden. The bricks cost $51. The total cost of the bricks and the concrete was $57. Which equations can be used to find the cost, b, of 1 bag of concrete?

Ms. Cook’s class bought 2 bags of concrete and some bricks to build a border for their class garden. The bricks cost $51. The total cost of the bricks and the concrete was $57. Which equations can be used to find the cost, b, of 1 bag of concrete?

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