Decompose the below fractions into addition problems in two different ways. Example: 3/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 4 - 8. - In the image to the right. the larger angle measures 170 degrees. The smaller of the two angles that make larger angle measures 15 degrees. Find the missing measurement of the other angle. up the Decimals

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un REVIEW
Name:
Date:
Sarah says you can look at the last number to determine if the
number is prime or composite. She says that any number ending
in 2 is composite and any number ending in 3 is prime. One of her
examples is wrong. Write to explain which one is wrong.
Jami says that when 903 is rounded to the nearest tens place or
hundreds place the answer is 900. Write to explain if Jami is correct.
Draw a number line or other strategy to support your answer.
Decompose the below fractions into addition problems in two
different ways. Example: 3/8 = 18 1/8 1/8
4
8.
b.
In the image to the right. the larger angle
measures 170 degrees. The smaller
of the two angles that make up the
larger angle measures 15 degrees.
Find the missing measurement of
the other angle.
Finish each image to make it symmetric.
Base Ten
Numbers
Algebraic--
Thinking
Data
Decimals
OJennifer Findley
Transcribed Image Text:W un REVIEW Name: Date: Sarah says you can look at the last number to determine if the number is prime or composite. She says that any number ending in 2 is composite and any number ending in 3 is prime. One of her examples is wrong. Write to explain which one is wrong. Jami says that when 903 is rounded to the nearest tens place or hundreds place the answer is 900. Write to explain if Jami is correct. Draw a number line or other strategy to support your answer. Decompose the below fractions into addition problems in two different ways. Example: 3/8 = 18 1/8 1/8 4 8. b. In the image to the right. the larger angle measures 170 degrees. The smaller of the two angles that make up the larger angle measures 15 degrees. Find the missing measurement of the other angle. Finish each image to make it symmetric. Base Ten Numbers Algebraic-- Thinking Data Decimals OJennifer Findley
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