Algebra Word Problems

Algebra Word Problems

8th - 10th Grade

9 Qs

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Algebra Word Problems

Algebra Word Problems

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

8th - 10th Grade

Hard

CCSS
6.EE.A.2, 6.EE.B.6, 6.EE.B.7

+1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Jessica Peters

Used 32+ times

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9 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The larger of two numbers is 5 more than the smaller number. If the sum of the numbers is 95, find the numbers. Which equation could be used to find the numbers?

x+x+5=95

x+5=95

x+x+95

Cannot be solved.

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.2

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

CCSS.6.EE.B.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.7

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Garrett has one dollar less than three times as much money as Liz has. Together they have $179. Which equation could be used to figure out how much money they each have?

L+G=179

L+3L-1=179

L-1=179

L+3L=180

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.2

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

CCSS.6.EE.B.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.7

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Garret has one dollar less than three times as much money has Liz has. Together they have $179. How much money does Garrett have?

134

45

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.2

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

CCSS.6.EE.B.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.7

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The length of a rectangle is 7 inches more than its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 66 inches, which equation could be used to find the dimensions?

L + W = 66

4w =66

4W + 14 = 66

Cannot be determined

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.2

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

CCSS.6.EE.B.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.7

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The length of a rectangle is five less than twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 56 inches, find the equation that could be used to find the dimensions.

6W-10=56

W + L = 56

4W = 56

Cannot be determined

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.2

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

CCSS.6.EE.B.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.7

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The length of a rectangle is five less than twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 56 inches, find the LENGTH.

17

11

6

15

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.2

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

CCSS.6.EE.B.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.7

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The sum of two consecutive numbers is 123. Which equation can be used to find the numbers?

x + x = 123

x + x + 1 = 123

x + 2 = 123

x + y = 123

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.2

CCSS.6.EE.B.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.7

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is 128. Which equation can be used to find the numbers?

x + x + 2 = 128

x + x = 128

x + x + 1= 128

x + 2 = 128

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.2

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

CCSS.6.EE.B.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.7

9.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is 128. What is the smaller of the two numbers?

63

65

62

Cannot be determined

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.2

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

CCSS.6.EE.B.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.7