Module 1 Pre-Assessment
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24 questions
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What comes first in the Order of Operations?
What comes first in the Order of Operations?
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If I follow the Order of Operations, I should always multiply before I divide.
If I follow the Order of Operations, I should always multiply before I divide.
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What is the final step in the Order of Operations?
What is the final step in the Order of Operations?
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What operations would you need to perform to solve the following equation?
What operations would you need to perform to solve the following equation?
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What would you do first to both sides to solve 2x + 2 = 8?
What would you do first to both sides to solve 2x + 2 = 8?
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Which of the following expressions are equivalent to 3(2x - 7)?
Which of the following expressions are equivalent to 3(2x - 7)?
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Using the GCF and distributive property, which expression is equivalent to 12y + 16?
Using the GCF and distributive property, which expression is equivalent to 12y + 16?
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Use the distributive property to simply each expression.
Use the distributive property to simply each expression.
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Use the distributive property to simply the expression.
Use the distributive property to simply the expression.
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Use the distributive property to simply the expression.4(x + 3y – 2) =
Use the distributive property to simply the expression.
4(x + 3y – 2) =
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A rational number...
A rational number...
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An Irrational number...
An Irrational number...
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Which of the following is an irrational number?
Which of the following is an irrational number?
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Which of the following is a rational number?
Which of the following is a rational number?
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Sort the following numbers into two categories, rational and irrational
Sort the following numbers into two categories, rational and irrational
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- rational
- irrational
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Read each sentence and determine if it describes a rational or irrational number.
Read each sentence and determine if it describes a rational or irrational number.
- A number that has an equivalent terminating or repeating decimal
- Any number that can be written as a fraction of integers
- A number that has an equivalent decimal that is non-repeating
- A real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers.
- rational number
- irrational number
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3(x - 4) = 3x - 12This is an example of the:
3(x - 4) = 3x - 12
This is an example of the:
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(2 + 3) + 5 = 2 + (3 + 5) This is an example of the:
(2 + 3) + 5 = 2 + (3 + 5)
This is an example of the:
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11 + 20 + 9 = 11 + 9 + 20This is an example of the:
11 + 20 + 9 = 11 + 9 + 20
This is an example of the:
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The Inverse property of addition states that adding opposites equals zero. For example, 9 + (-9) = 0
The Inverse property of addition states that adding opposites equals zero.
For example, 9 + (-9) = 0