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Preview of Fractions: Improper->Mixed, Fraction-> Decimal, & Decimal->Percent & Vice Versa

Fractions: Improper->Mixed, Fraction-> Decimal, & Decimal->Percent & Vice Versa

This worksheet describes the steps and gives examples of converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers, fractions to decimals, and decimals to percents, and vice versa for all of these. Each procedure has a few problems for the students to practice. An answer sheet is provided in case the teacher does not want the student to write on the worksheet. This product was created by Susan M. Walker.
Preview of Multiplication Table Reference and Quiz Sheet for the 1 Through 12 Times Tables

Multiplication Table Reference and Quiz Sheet for the 1 Through 12 Times Tables

Multiplication Facts Sheet, Times Tables, Multiplication Table Reference Sheet: This simple, yet powerful sheet is great student reference material to help students with multiplication facts. Tape them in binders or notebooks, on students' desks, or laminate them and use them as posters. ●Quiz Sheet for the 1 Through 12 Times Tables.
Preview of Grocery Store Coupons

Grocery Store Coupons

A functional and interactive activity that helps your students learn how to use grocery store coupons independently. By selecting the correct answer, students will be led to the next question. If they choose incorrectly, they will be prompted to try again. WHAT'S INCLUDEDInteractive PDF with 34 pages in total 16 questions related to grocery store coupons *If there are any problems or mistakes, please inform me immediately so the situation can be rectified. PURPOSE OF THIS ACTIVITYDevelop funct
Preview of Addition: A funny math workbook for teens and adults

Addition: A funny math workbook for teens and adults

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Larey Ashley
Hi. Have you ever had that nightmare where numbers are chasing you through the streets of London and yelling about bagels? Yeah, me too. Here at Mathematics for Everyone, we know how to make the math nightmares stop. All it takes are some good math explanations, real world examples, a few math shortcuts, and a potato gun filled with cream cheese. In this series, we’ll cover math from the very beginning. We’ll bridge those gaps, spackle those cracks, and finally make math make sense (
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