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6th Advanced Review Q1 Part 3

6th Advanced Review Q1 Part 3

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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6.NS.C.5, 6.NS.B.4, 7.EE.A.1

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6th Advanced Review Q1 Part 3

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Multiple Choice

What factor is missing from the equation below?

 16+52=   (4+13)16+52=\ \ \ \left(4+13\right)  

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2

2

4

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8

4

17

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Multiple Choice

What is the greatest common factor of 12 and 36

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6

2

12

3

2

4

36

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Multiple Choice

What factors do the number 8 and 9 have in common?

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0

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1

3

8

4

9

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Multiple Choice

Robin and Emily are selling boxes of candy bars. Robin sells 36 boxes of candy and Emily sells 24 boxes of candy. Which expression, using the form a(b+c), represents the amount they sold altogether.

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2(12+24)

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4(9+8)

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24(6+36)

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12(3+2)

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Multiple Choice

Rift Valley, Canon City, and Madon City are all in Utah. Rift Valley has the lowest elevation and Canon CIty has the highest. Madon City is below sea level.

Part A: What is the meaning of zero in this scenario?

Part B: What are possible elevations of the cities?

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Part A: Sea Level

Part B:

Rift Valley: -500

Canon City: -300

Madon City: -20

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Part A: Ocean Floor

Part B:

Rift Valley: -500

Canon City: -300

Madon City: -20

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Part A: Sea Level

Part B:

Rift Valley: -300

Canon City: -500

Madon City: 20

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Part A: Ocean Floor

Part B:

Rift Valley: -300

Canon City: -500

Madon City: 20

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Multiple Choice

Write a number sentence, using Distributive Property & the Greatest Common Factor, between the two given numbers. 42 + 56

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2(21 + 28)

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14(3 + 4)

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2(21) + 2(28)

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7(6 + 8)

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Multiple Choice

Mary is organizing her marble collection into boxes. She has 18 red marbles and 24 yellow marbles. She wants every box to have the same number of each color of marbles. What is the greatest number of boxes Mary could use? How many red marbles would be in each box? How many yellow marbles would be in each box?

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6 boxes: 3 red and 4 yellow

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3 boxes: 6 red and 8 yellow

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2 boxes: 9 red and 12 yellow

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6 boxes, 4 red and 3 yellow

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Multiple Choice

Factor 18x + 30 using the GCF

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2(9x + 15)

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3 ( 6x + 10)

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9 ( 2x + 3)

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6 ( 3x + 5)

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Multiple Choice

Factor: 63+45p

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9(7+5p)

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5(9 +7p)

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9p(7 + 5p)

4

7(9+ 5p)

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Multiple Choice

Sarah has a balance of 0 dollars with her credit card company. What does a balance of 0 dollars represent?

1

The credit card company owes Sarah money.

2

Sarah owes the credit card company money.

3

Neither Sarah nor the credit card company owes money.

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Multiple Choice

The freezing temperature of water is 0°C.

Jess stores her bacteria samples at 4°C.

What does 4°C mean in this situation?

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Jess stores her bacteria samples at 4°C below the freezing point of water.

2

Jess stores her bacteria samples at 4°C above the freezing point of water.

3

Jess stores her bacteria samples at the freezing point of water.

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Multiple Choice

A little while ago, a dolphin was swimming below sea level at -7 meters.

Now the dolphin is jumping at 0.5 meters. What does this mean?

1

The dolphin is 0.5 meters below sea level.

2

The dolphin is 0.5 meters above sea level.

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Multiple Choice

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9:04 AM

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10:36 AM

3

9:48 AM

4

10:48 AM

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Multiple Choice

Protons have positive electrical charges, while neutrons have negative electrical charges. If Bob has 7 neutrons and 7 protons, what would be the combined electrical charge?

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The charge is positive 14

2

The charge is negative 14

3

The charge is neutral (zero)

4

The charge cannot be determined.

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