
Lesson 6
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Mathematics
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6th Grade
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Medium
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Standards-aligned
Eden Westergaard
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3 Slides • 32 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Page 79 #1
On a number line, point a is at 250. Point 0 is marked at the center, point b is left of 0 the same distance that c is right of 0, and a is the far-right labeled point spaced equally from 0 and c. What is the value of b?
250
−250
125
−125
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Math Response
What is the value of f? (answer with decimal)
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Reorder
List the points a, b, c, d from least to greatest on the described number line where a = 250 and d = 0?
b
d
c
a
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Math Response
Page 79 #2 What is the value of g if e is -2?
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Multiple Choice
On the same number line with e = −2, suppose f is three units to the right of g, and g = 2. What is the value of f?
3
2
5
−1
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Math Response
If h is the opposite of f and f = 5, what is the value of h?
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Reorder
Order e, f, g, and h from greatest to least given e = −2, g = 2, f = 5, and h = −5.
f
g
e
h
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Multiple Choice
Which inequality correctly compares −2.4 and −86?
−2.4 < −86
−2.4 > −86
−2.4 = −86
−86 > 86
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Multiple Choice
In a table of lowest elevations, Lake Champlain is 28 meters and New Orleans is −2.4 meters. What does 28 > −2.4 mean in this context?
Lake Champlain is deeper below sea level
Lake Champlain is higher above sea level
New Orleans is higher above sea level
Both places are below sea level
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Multiple Choice
Which place has the lowest elevation among these: Badwater Basin (−86 m), New Orleans (−2.4 m), Lake Champlain (28 m), Lake Erie (174 m)?
Badwater Basin has the lowest elevation
Lake Champlain has the lowest elevation
Lake Erie has the lowest elevation
New Orleans has the lowest elevation
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Multiple Choice
Which state has the warmest record low temperature from the list: Alaska (−80°F), Florida (−2°F), Hawaii (12°F), Maine (−50°F)?
Alaska has the warmest record low
Florida has the warmest record low
Hawaii has the warmest record low
Maine has the warmest record low
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Multiple Choice
What does −80 < −40 mean when comparing record low temperatures?
−80°F is warmer than −40°F
−80°F is colder than −40°F
−40°F is colder than −80°F
Both temperatures are equally cold
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Reorder
Order these states from warmest record low to coldest record low:
Hawaii
Florida
Washington,
Colorado
Alaska
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Reorder
Order the numbers from least to greatest:
−3.11
−3.1
−3.01
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Multiple Choice
Order the numbers from least to greatest: 0, −4/3, 1/5, −0.2.
−4/3, −0.2, 0, 1/5
−4/3, 0, −0.2, 1/5
0, −0.2, −4/3, 1/5
−0.2, −4/3, 0, 1/5
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Multiple Choice
Which list orders −1/2, 3/4, and −1 2/3 from greatest to least?
3/4, −1/2, −1 2/3
−1/2, 3/4, −1 2/3
−1 2/3, −1/2, 3/4
3/4, −1 2/3, −1/2
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Reorder
Which is the correct order from greatest to least for −9/8, 0, −0.5, and 2/3?
2/3
0
−0.5
−9/8
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Multiple Choice
On Monday the low in Worcester was 0°C. On Tuesday the low was colder than Monday. Which could be Tuesday’s low?
−3°C
1°C
4°C
2°C
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Multiple Choice
On Monday the low in Worcester was 0°C. On Wednesday the low was warmer than Monday. Which could be Wednesday’s low?
3°C
−1°C
−4°C
−2°C
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Reorder
Temperatures were: −2°C, −7°C, 0°C, −1°C, −3°C. Which list orders them from coldest to warmest?
-7
−3
−2
−1
0
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Multiple Choice
Noah ordered −5.2, 5, −1 1/2, 0, 4.25 from least to greatest as −5.2, 5, −1 1/2, 0, 4.25. What is Noah’s error?
He placed 5 before 4.25 incorrectly
He placed −1 1/2 after 5 incorrectly
He placed 0 after 4.25 incorrectly
He placed −5.2 before −1 1/2 incorrectly
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Math Response
Find 14.58 + 34.106.
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Math Response
Find 53.04 + 35.176.
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Multiple Choice
Find 67.37 + 34.611.
101.981
101.861
101.971
101.991
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Math Response
Find 43.013 + 59.41.
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Multiple Choice
Which pair shows nonzero opposite rational numbers?
−4 and −4
3 and −3
0 and −0
5 and 5
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Math Response
A grocery store sells 5 apples for every 3 oranges. If 10 apples are sold, how many oranges match the ratio?
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Multiple Choice
A grocery store sells 5 apples for every 3 oranges. If 9 oranges are sold, how many apples match the ratio?
10
18
15
12
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Multiple Choice
A ratio table shows apples to oranges in a constant ratio of 2 apples for every 3 oranges. Which ordered pair correctly represents 8 apples and the matching number of oranges from this ratio when plotted as (apples, oranges)?
(8, 3)
(8, 10)
(8, 6)
(8, 12)
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Multiple Choice
On a coordinate grid labeled x for Apples and y for Oranges, the ratio apples:oranges is 3:1. Which point lies on the line representing this ratio?
(6, 18)
(4, 6)
(9, 3)
(12, 9)
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Multiple Choice
A graph title should communicate the relationship being shown. For a plot of points from a table comparing Apples and Oranges, which is the best title?
Daily Temperatures and Rainfall Totals
Coordinate Geometry with Quadrants and Lines
6...7...Fun Fruit Facts from the Grocery Store
Number of Apples vs. Number of Oranges
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