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6th Grade Mad Minutes
Solve These Equations:

A painting class has 50 class members. The rules


state that 60% of students must be present to hold
the class. How many students must be there?

A recipe calls for 3/4 cup of flour. You want to double


the recipe. How much flour would you need?

Convert To A Percentage:
.30 = .66= .24=

.554= .23= .100=

$15.75 $45.79 $102.28


x 5 x .50 x 30
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Round to the nearest 1000:
12,628 = 7067 =

7,291 = 19,842 =

25,999 = 14,902 =

Write the missing factors:


10 x ___ = 100 11 x ___ = 220

15 x ___ = 225 20 x ___= 400

12 x ___= 144 13 x ___ = 169

Solve these equations:


560 3900
x 12 x 100 Show Your Work Here:

1250 896
x400 x50
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Round the following numbers to the nearest 10, then subtract.

247 - 176 = 853 + 503 =

309 - 127 = 489 - 279 =

702 - 320 = 1010 – 303 =

Find The Greatest Common Factor:


25, 100 =

30, 60, 120 =

10, 20, 30 =

Solve these equations:


X is 30: X is 100:

x - 25 = x + 75 =

x + 17= x + 66 =

x + 50 = x - 42 =
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Solve these equations.

Solve these equations:


You get an allowance. You put $2 away in January, $4
away in February, $8 away in March, and $16 away in
April. Following the pattern, how much would you put away
in May? And how much in June?

It takes 6 cubes to build a staircase with 3 steps. How


many cubes will be needed for 9 steps?

I’m thinking of two numbers. 12 and something else. Both


of these numbers have a greatest common factor of 6 and
their least common multiple is 36. What is the other
number I’m thinking of?
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Round the following numbers to the nearest 10, then multiply.

22 x 12= 25 x 24 =

71 x 14 = 49 x 99 =

19 + 11 = 76 x 89 =

Add The Fractions:

Solve these equations:


7089 6007 10,000 725
x 70 x 90 x 50 x 10

2 12304 7 4949 5 50555


6th Grade Mad Minutes
Simplify The Fractions

Solve these equations:

89 33 70 24 18
x 38 x 15 x 12 x 13 x 18

96 58 100 39 22
x 12 x 33 x 66 x 12 x 76

3 741 5 6090 10 75100


6th Grade Mad Minutes
Round to the nearest $1.00:
$12.68 = $7.67 =

$72.91 = $18.03 =

$107.98 = $123.51 =

Find the greatest common factors:


50, 25 =

32, 64 =

32, 72 =

Name x for each equation:


X + 5 = 25: X + 230 = 245:

64 - x = 39: x - 25 = 100:

47 + x = 59: 89 + x = 103:

100 - x = 27: 600 - x = 100:


6th Grade Mad Minutes
Add Decimals.

0.625 + 0.789 = 0.456 + 0.768=

0.145 + 2.456= 9.045 + 3.598=

3.450 + 1.450 = 2110.1 + 75.32=

Write These Fractions As Decimals:


6th Grade Mad Minutes
Solve These Equations:

A painting class has 50 class members. The rules


state that 60% of students must be present to hold
the class. How many students must be there? 30

A recipe calls for 3/4 cup of flour. You want to double


the recipe. How much flour would you need?
1 1/2 cups

Convert To A Percentage:
.30 = 30% .66= 66% .24= 24%

.554= 55% .23= 23% .100= 10%

$15.75 $45.79 $102.28


x 5 x .50 x 30
$78.75 $22.89 $3,068.40
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Round to the nearest 1000:
12,628 = 12, 000 7067 = 7000

7,291 = 7,000 19,842 = 20,000

25,999 = 26,000 14,902 = 15,000

Write the missing factors:


10 x 10 = 100 11 x 20 = 220

15 x 15 = 225 20 x 20 = 400

12 x 12 = 144 13 x 13 = 169

Solve these equations:


560 3900 Show Your Work Here:
x 12 x 100
6720 390,000

1250 896
x400 x50
500,000 492,800
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Round the following numbers to the nearest 10, then subtract.

247 - 176 = 70 853 + 503 = 350

309 - 127 = 180 489 - 279 = 210

702 - 320 = 380 1010 – 303 = 710

Find The Greatest Common Factor:


25, 100 = 25

30, 60, 120 = 30

10, 20, 30 = 10

Solve these equations:


X is 30: X is 100:

x - 25 = 5 x + 75 = 175

x + 17= 47 x + 66 = 166

x + 50 = 80 x - 42 = 58
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Solve these equations.

3 32 42
25 89 64

Solve these equations:


You get an allowance. You put $2 away in January, $4
away in February, $8 away in March, and $16 away in
April. Following the pattern, how much would you put away
in May? And how much in June? $32, $64

It takes 6 cubes to build a staircase with 3 steps. How


many cubes will be needed for 9 steps? 18 cubes

I’m thinking of two numbers. 12 and something else. Both


of these numbers have a greatest common factor of 6 and
their least common multiple is 36. What is the other
number I’m thinking of? 6
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Round the following numbers to the nearest 10, then multiply.

22 x 12= 200 25 x 24 = 400

71 x 14 = 700 49 x 99 = 5,000

19 + 11 = 200 76 x 89 = 7,200

Add The Fractions:

33 53 5
5 9

Solve these equations:


7089 6007 10,000 725
x 70 x 90 x 50 x 10
496,230 540,630 500,000 7,250

2 12304 7 4949 5 50555


6152 707 10,111
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Simplify The Fractions

3/5 3 1/3 5/6

Solve these equations:

89 33 70 24 18
x 38 x 15 x 12 x 13 x 18
3382 495 840 312 324

96 58 100 39 22
x 12 x 33 x 66 x 12 x 76
1152 1914 6600 468 1672

3 741 5 6090 10 75100


247 1,218 7,510
6th Grade Mad Minutes
Round to the nearest $1.00:
$12.68 = $13.00 $7.67 = $8.00

$72.91 = $73.00 $18.03 = $18.00

$107.98 = $108 $123.51 = $124.00

Find the greatest common factors:


50, 25 = 5

32, 64 = 8

32, 72 = 8

Name x for each equation:


X + 5 = 25: 20 X + 230 = 245: 15

64 - x = 39: 25 x - 25 = 100: 125

47 + x = 59: 11 89 + x = 103: 14

100 - x = 27: 73 600 - x = 100: 500


6th Grade Mad Minutes
Add Decimals.

0.625 + 0.789 = 1.414 0.456 + 0.768= 1.224

0.145 + 2.456=2.602 9.045 + 3.598= 12.643

3.450 + 1.450 = 4.9 2110.1 + 75.32= 2185.42

Write These Fractions As Decimals:

.8

.166

.125

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