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Rice Honors 6th Review | Version: 1.00

Rice Honors 6th Review | Version: 1.00

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, 6.NS.C.6B, 6.RP.A.3B

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Alex Bao

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4 Slides • 21 Questions

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6th Honors Math Review

This review outlines the current math units covered in the 6th Grade Honors Math curriculum.

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Unit One: Walk the Line

By: Alex Bao

This unit comprises a comprehensive collection of classifying numbers and detailed plotting quadrants, which is essential for organizing data and effectively visualizing trends. This also includes subtracting, adding, multiplying, dividing, and integers in Pre-Algebra formation.

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Multiple Choice

(-6-5) ÷\div 5

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-11

2

-2.7

3

-2.20

4

-2.25

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Multiple Choice

-2+(5 ×\times -3)

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-9

2

-17

3

-20

4

3

5

Multiple Choice

3-5+23

1

21

2

25

3

31

4

30

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Multiple Choice

-2+5-192

1
-189
2
-187
3
-190
4
-200

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Multiple Choice

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Challenge Question:

(10 Points)

1
C
2
A
3
D
4
B

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Multiple Choice

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What quadrant is the Green Circle?

1

I

2

IV

3

III

4

II

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

What quadrant is (-4, 3)?

1
First Quadrant
2
Second Quadrant
3
Third Quadrant
4
Fourth Quadrant

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Open Ended

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Challenge Question:
(20 Points) - Label, and show each Order in the format of, Letter(x, y) -- Example: R(28, 10)
ALL POINTS!!!

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Multiple Choice

What are Rational Numbers?

1
Rational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as fractions.
2
Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a fraction a/b, where a and b are integers and b is not zero.
3
Rational numbers cannot be negative.
4
Rational numbers are only whole numbers.

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Multiple Choice

What are Whole Numbers?

1
Whole numbers include fractions and decimals.
2
Whole numbers are negative integers.
3
Whole numbers start from 1 and go to infinity.
4
Whole numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...

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Multiple Choice

What are Integers?

1
Integers are the set of whole numbers including negative numbers, zero, and positive numbers.
2
Integers are the set of all real numbers.
3
Integers are only positive whole numbers.
4
Integers include only fractions and decimals.

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Multiple Choice

What are Natural Numbers?

1
Natural numbers include negative integers.
2
Natural numbers start from 0.
3
Natural numbers are all integers, both positive and negative.
4
Natural numbers are the set of positive integers starting from 1.

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Open Ended

Challenge Question:
(10 Points)
What is the definition of numbers?

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media

​A ratio is a way to compare two or more quantities or amounts. It shows how much of one thing there is compared to another. Ratios can be written differently, such as using a colon (:), as a fraction, or with the word "to."

Unit Two (Part 1): Proportions

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Multiple Choice

Simplify 4:12

1
2:5
2
3:4
3
1:2
4
1:3

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Multiple Choice

Simplify 8:16 to 6:?

1
4
2
10
3
12
4
8

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Multiple Choice

What is a unit rate?

1
A unit rate is a measurement of time taken for an event.
2
A unit rate is a type of currency exchange rate.
3
A unit rate is a method for calculating area.
4
A unit rate is a ratio that compares a quantity to one unit of another quantity.

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Multiple Choice

What is a proportion?

1
A proportion is a method of measuring angles.
2
A proportion is a type of fraction.
3
A proportion is an equation that shows two ratios are equal.
4
A proportion is a statistical average.

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Multiple Choice

How many ways can you write a proportion?

1
5 ways
2
4 ways
3
2 ways
4
3 ways

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Multiple Choice

How can you determine if two quantities are in a proportional relationship based on their ratios?

1
Two quantities are in a proportional relationship if their ratios are equal.
2
The sum of the quantities must be equal for proportionality.
3
The quantities must be whole numbers only.
4
The ratios must be different for proportionality.

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Multiple Choice

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Challenge Question:
Answer the Picture.
(10 Points)

1
$0.50
2
$0.25
3
$1.00
4
$2.00

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Unit Two (Part 2): Percents

In 6th-grade math, we often find ourselves exploring the concept of percentages, which help us understand how a part relates to a whole. Think of percentages as a way to express a portion of something, and they always relate back to 100.

6th Honors Math Review

This review outlines the current math units covered in the 6th Grade Honors Math curriculum.

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