TEKS.MATH.6.10A

TEKS.MATH.6.10A

6th Grade

20 Qs

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TEKS.MATH.6.10A

TEKS.MATH.6.10A

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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MATH.6.10A, MATH.6.9A, MATH.8.8C

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Sally bought three candy bars for a total of $18.00. How much did each candy bar cost? Write an equation to solve this problem. Use c as your variable.

18c=6
c + 6= 18
c +18 = 6
3c=18

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TEKS.MATH.6.9A

TEKS.MATH.6.10A

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Nathan and his uncle paid $9.50 for tickets to a bike race.  They bought one adult's ticket and one child's ticket.  The adult's ticket cost $5.75.  What was the cost of Nathan's ticket?

3.75
$2.95
$3.75
$3.50

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TEKS.MATH.6.10A

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Solve the equation:

99 = 11y

11

99

9

3

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TEKS.MATH.6.10A

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

3c + 5 = 23

c = 3
c = 6
c = 7
c = 18

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TEKS.MATH.6.10A

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In the equation
4p = 20
 the variable, p, is being multiplied by 4. How should you show your work to isolate the variable and solve the equation?

Multiply both sides by 4.
The solution is x = 80.
Subtract 4 from both sides. 
The solution is p = 16.
Add 4 to both sides. The solution is p = 24.
Divide both sides by 4. The solution is p = 5.

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TEKS.MATH.6.9A

TEKS.MATH.6.10A

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Janie has 4 less than 5 times the number of candy Brayden has. If c, represents the amount candy Brayden, which of the following shows how much candy Janie has?

5c – 4
4 – 5c
5 ( 4 – c )
4c + 5

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TEKS.MATH.6.9A

TEKS.MATH.6.10A

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What could be solved using this number sentence? 
18 + m = 45

Josh bought 18 pencils every day for 45 days. If m represents the number of pencils, how many pencils does he have now?
Josh had 18 pencils. If his friend gave him 45. If m represents the number of pencils, how many pencils does he have now?
Josh had 18 pencils. He received some pencils for Halloween. Now Josh has 45 pencils. If m represents the number of pencils, how many pencils did Josh receive for Halloween?
Josh bought the same number of pencils every day for 18 days. At the end of 18 days, Josh had 45 pencils. If m represents the number of pencils, how many pencils did Josh buy every day?

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TEKS.MATH.8.8C

TEKS.MATH.6.10A

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