Important Rules for Math

Covers key ideas for 7th and 8th grade math

45 cards   |   Total Attempts: 189
  

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Adding Fractions
Common Denominator
Change Improper answer to Mixed number if needed
Subtracting Fractions
Commom Denominator
Must borrow if top fraction is smaller
Change Improper answer to Mixed number if needed
Dividing Fractions
No Common Denominator
Change mixed numbers to improper fractions first
KCF
Change Improper answer to Mixed number if needed
Multiplying Fractions
No Common Denominator
Change mixed numbers to improper fractions before multiplying
Change answer from improper to mixed if needed
Subtracting Integers (+/- numbers)
Change subtraction problem to addition problem with keep, change, change
If the signs are the same, add and keep the sign
If the signs are different, subtract and take the sign of the larger number
Multiplying and Dividing Integers (+/- numbers)
Positive x positive = positive
negative x positive = negative
negative x negative = positive
Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Line the decimals up and add 0's if necessary to fill in place value.
Multiplying Decimals
Count the amount of numbers behind the decimal(s) in the problem. Your answer will need that many numbers behind it's decimal. Add 0's if necessary
Dividing Decimals
Move the decimal on the outside of the house until it is gone. You must move the decimal inside the house that many spaces as well. Add 0's if necessary.
Converting Decimal to Percent
Move the decimal point two places to the right. (The number gets bigger)
Converting Percent to Decimal
Move the decimal point two places to the left. (The number gets smaller)
Converting a fraction to a decimal
Divide the top number by the bottom number (cowboy/horse)
Converting a decimal to a fraction
Write it as it sounds (.6 = 6 over 10) or however many numbers are behind the decimal point is how many 0's you will add to the 1 on the bottom fraction. (.6 has 1 number so put 6 over 10)
Percent equation
Part over whole = percent over 100

(Remember that a % always goes over 100)
Unit rate
Looking for something over 1