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Math 6 GMAS Review Day 4 - 6EE5, 6EE6, & 6EE7

Math 6 GMAS Review Day 4 - 6EE5, 6EE6, & 6EE7

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Math 6 GMAS Review Day 4 6EE5, 6EE6, & 6EE7

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Multiple Choice

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What number completes the table shown?

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48

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44

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42

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14

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Multiple Choice

The sum of A plus B equals 15. If B = 9, which equation can be used to find the value of A?

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B + 9 = 15

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A + 9 = 15

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9 − A = 15

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A − 9 = 15

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Multiple Choice

A student formed a pattern in which each term is represented by a sum. The first four patterns are shown. Which expression can be used to determine the value of the sum in any term, n?

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n2n^2  

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4n

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n + 3

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2n2^n  

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Multiple Choice

Hugo has a brother and sister.

● Hugo is x years old.

● His sister Jasmine is 3 years older than Hugo.

● His brother Manny is 2 years older than Jasmine.

Which expression represents the sum of the ages of Hugo and his two siblings?

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x + 5

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x + 8

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3x + 5

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3x + 8

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Multiple Choice

Simone sees two red birds (r) for every blue bird (b) she sees. If Simone sees a total of 12 red birds, which equation could be used to determine how many blue birds she sees?

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r = 12

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b = 12

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r + b = 12

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2b = 12

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Multiple Choice

Susie bought 14 dolls this week. Last week she had 28 dolls. Which of the following equations could be used to determine how many dolls Susie has now?

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28 − 14 = x

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28 + 14 = x

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x + 14 = 28

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x + 28 = 14

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Multiple Choice

Rosa has a goal of running a total of 100 miles this month. Each day that she ran, sheran 5 miles. Which expression could Rosa use to determine how many miles she has left to run after running for d days?

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100 -5d

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5d + 100

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1005d\frac{100}{5d}  

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5d

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Multiple Choice

Trisha packs x boxes with 12 bottles in each box. The total number of bottles she packs is 216. Which equation and solution represent the total number of boxes Trisha packs?

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x – 12 = 216

x = 228 boxes

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12x = 216

x = 18 boxes

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12 + x = 216

x = 204 boxes

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x ÷ 12 = 216

x = 18 boxes

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Multiple Choice

Solve the following equation for y.

y + 141 = 219

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360

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178

3

138

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78

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Multiple Choice

Solve for x:

5 + x = 22

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x = 27

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x = 17

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x = 22 + 5

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Cannot solve for x

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Multiple Choice

Marco needs $57 to buy new basketball shoes. If Marco earns $3 per day working and already has $12 saved, which equation shows how many days Marco must work before he can afford the shoes?

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3d = 57

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3d – 12d = 57

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3d = 45

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3d – 12 = 57

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Multiple Choice

Meghan counted the candies she had in a jar. She discovered that half of the candies were red. If she had 50 red candies, in which equation does x represent the total number of candies in the jar?

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12(50)=x\frac{1}{2}\left(50\right)=x  

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12x=50\frac{1}{2}x=50  

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50x=50\frac{50}{x}=50  

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50+12=x50+\frac{1}{2}=x  

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Multiple Choice

What is the value of x if 6x = 72?

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12

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66

3

78

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432

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Which equation is shown in the table?

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z = x − 6

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z = x · 6

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z = x ÷ 6

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z = x + 6

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Multiple Choice

Solve for f

3,412 = 2,259 + f

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1,153

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1,163

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1,247

4

5,671

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Multiple Choice

After Kwan spent $5 of the money he earn for mowing lawns, he had $15 left. Which equation represents how to find the amount Kwan had before spending the money?

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m - 5 = 15

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m + 5 = 15

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5m = 15

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m5=15\frac{m}{5}=15  

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Multiple Choice

After Kwan spent $5 of the money he earn for mowing lawns, he had $15 left. Which is the amount that Kwan had before spending the $5?

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$3

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$10

3

$20

4

$75 

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Multiple Choice

The Running Club had r members until 12 people joined. Now it has 21 members. Which equation can be used to find the number of members the Running Club had before the new members joined?

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12r = 21

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12 + r = 21

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r - 12 = 21

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r12=21\frac{r}{12}=21  

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Multiple Choice

Bryan sold three times as many raffle tickets as Josiah. If Bryan old 84 raffle tickets, how many did Josiah sell?

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28

2

81

3

87

4

252

Math 6 GMAS Review Day 4 6EE5, 6EE6, & 6EE7

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