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ESCAPE MATH CLASS

Henry Reyes

Created on August 25, 2024

ESCAPE MR REYES'S MATH CLASS

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Escape Mr. Reyes' Math Class

Find clues and answer questions correctly to escape from Mr. Reyes's math class. You can use your notes, but calculators are not allowed. Best of luck...

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THE MISSION: Escape if you can...

You are stuck in Mr. Reyes's math class and are being followed by a strange figure. This started off as a tutoring session, but you can tell something isn't right and you might be in danger. You have to search the rooms and find the tiny clues (hint). Then, use what you've learned in the last two weeks, and your notes, to make your way out. Answer one question wrong and the alarm will sound. You will fail the mission to escape and be trapped forever...

THE base

Find the clue you need to keep moving forward and then answer three questions....

QUESTION 1/3

Irrational Numbers (I)

Solve this problem to begin your escape from room 1 and move onto the next room... In the Real Number System, which type of numbers have non-repeating and non-terminating decimals?

Whole Numbers (W)

QUESTION 2/3

Complex Numbers (C)

Which is not a category of numbers that exist in the Real Number System?

Integers (Z)

QUESTION 3/3

What is the smalled Whole (W) number?

THE base

You made it to the next room. Find a clue in this room to continue your escape... Questions will get harder as you move on.

QUESTION 1/3

2/20

In the number sequence below, which number fits in the pattern of placing the numbers in order from LEAST to GREATEST? -.45 0 _______ 20% 3/4

.25

21/100

QUESTION 2/3

Numberator

In fractions, the bottom number is known as the _________.

Denominator

Fraction Bar

QUESTION 3/3

100

To convert a percentage to a decimal, you must divide the number by ____.

1000

10

the base

Whew! That was close. Keep searching the area to get out. You are getting closer...but there is still work ahead for you to get out in one piece...

QUESTION 1/3

The approximate value of the square root of 37 is....

QUESTION 2/3

top; bottom

In the order of operations, PEMDAS, you work from _____ to _____ when working multiplication and division, or addition and subtration

right; left

left; right

QUESTION 3/3

Distributive

This problem is an example of which property? (3 + 5) + 9 = 3 + (5 + 9)

Associative

Additive Inverse

the base

You got lucky, but you're still being followed and he's getting closer. Search this room for the next clue and answer the next group of questions. They are MUCH harder!

QUESTION 1/3

38

51

Follow the order of operations to properly solve this problem... 6 + 5 x 8

34

46

QUESTION 2/3

-19

-127

That was an easy one... Try this one... I hear footsteps. He must be getting closer and time is running out.... 3 × 16 + 8 − 225 ÷ 3

49

81

QUESTION 3/3

-465,789

465,798

Solve this absolute value problem.... I -465,798 I

468,788

456,779

the base

You're almost out. One last clue to find and one last group of questions to answer. He's right behind you...

QUESTION 1/3

Whole numbers are a subset of integers

Zero is a positive number

Which one of the statements is true?

Rational numbers can be written as non-terminating decimals.

Irrational numbers are a subset of whole numbers

QUESTION 2/3

12 (3x)

36 + 12x

Which answer correctly demonstates application of the distributive property for: 12 (3 + x)

4x

3 + 6 + x

QUESTION 3/3

-1.333333...

Which one is not a rational number? HURRY!!!!!! 0 π √121 -1.333333... S

They are all rational

Mission Complete

You escaped and got away...

START OVER?

Are you sure you want to go out?

You will lose progress

exit

back

MISSION FAILED

You didn't escape and were caught...

try again