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Unit 1 Test (Use this one)

Authored by ALBERTO DE LEON

Mathematics

9th Grade

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Unit 1 Test (Use this one)
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Trey is assembling furniture, and the table below shows the length of parts 1 through 4. Record the option number of the part that is the longest.

1 2/7

1.3

1.15

21/20

Tags

CCSS.6.NS.C.7

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Millie weighed a substance in her science lab that was 3 x 10^-5 pounds. What is the weight of the substance in standard notation?

0.00003 lbs

0.000003 lbs

0.0003 lbs

0.0000003 lbs

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.1

CCSS.6.EE.A.4

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following shows a list of values in decreasing order?

(negative) 6.007

(negative) 2π

  • (negative) √48

(negative) 2π

(negative) √48

(negative) 6.007

(negative) 2π

(negative) 6.007

(negative) √48

-(negative) 6.007

(negative) √48

(negative) 2π

Tags

CCSS.6.NS.C.7

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Convert the following values into scientific notation. a) 42,670,000 b) 0.0000008

a) 4.267 × 10^7, b) 8 × 10^-7

a) 4.267 × 10^6, b) 8 × 10^-8

a) 4.267 × 10^7, b) 8 × 10^-8

a) 4.267 × 10^6, b) 8 × 10^-7

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.1

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which has a value greater than 600 but less than 6,000?

6.1 x 10^3

5.4 x 10^4

5.26 x 10^3

7.87 x 10^3

Tags

CCSS.6.EE.A.1

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

CCSS.6.EE.B.8

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The list below shows a set of numbers in order from least to greatest: 5, 1/25, 5.1, _____, 2.4^2. Which of the following could be the missing value?

√26

√29

√35

√40

Tags

CCSS.6.NS.C.7

CCSS.6.NS.C.6

CCSS.6.EE.B.5

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which statement below is true about irrational numbers?

Some irrational numbers are natural numbers.

Irrational numbers include decimals with a repeating pattern.

The square root of every non-perfect square will be an irrational number.

Irrational numbers will never be real numbers.

Tags

CCSS.HSN.RN.B.3

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