Food & Rock Math

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Food & Rock Math Challenge

Test your knowledge and skills with the Food & Rock Math Quiz! This engaging quiz combines mathematics with fun themes, providing an entertaining way to assess your problem-solving abilities.

Are you ready to dive in? Here’s what you can expect:

  • Mix of math and logical reasoning
  • Engaging and fun questions
  • Multiple choice format for easy participation
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CalculatingChef25
A crate has dimensions of 8x6x6. Base x width x height = 288 cubic feet. The boxes are in inches. Convert to feet…. Boxes are 2x1x1 cubic feet… which is 2 cubic feet…..divide 288 by 2 that gives 144 boxes that can fit in the crate. **Boxes for 12x12 by 24 inches**
144
200
166
What POINT is the L rotated from? KEYWORDS POINT: not Axis.
Rotated along Point X
Rotated along Point Y
1 million students: 2% of them are gifted, 80% of them received their bachelor’s degree and 80% of them receive their masters. What is the percent of gifted students receiving their Masters?
12,800
13,000
11,800
A table with 6 chairs, and they ask what the formula would look like if they kept adding more tables
C=4t+2
C=4t+4
C=2t+4
What is the probability of one of the coins landing face up at LEAST ONCE? A coin is flipped three times
6/8
7/8
4/8
6. What is the probability of getting exactly 2 pairs of heads or exactly 2 tails?
6/8 - 3/4
1/2
3/6
There was a question that had a set of data, for example 33, 36, 37, 39, 40, 45, 48, 49 and it said if # 45 is replaced with number 55 which would not change:
Median
Mean
Total
Another multiple-choice question was about Troy pound as 12 Oz. And 480 grams. Customary pound is 16 oz, as 437.5 grains. How does it compare to customary pounds?
1240 Grams
1240 Grains
Use pythagorean theorem to find the missing length of the triangle that has most information. You can now move on into the second triangle that asks to solve for x
X = 13
X = 14
A student has these expenses (clothes, books, etc.) that total 3000 dollars, and it asks how many degrees can you equate this to or something? If you add the expense items (books, clothes, one other item) they equal half, so $1500. One item equals $750 so ¼ of the total $3,000. If you find the expense for books as a percentage of $750, you convert that same percentage of a 90 degree angle, which gives you
80 Degrees
54 Degrees
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