Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 6 - Lesson 4
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Question 1
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Kiran’s backpack weighs 3 pounds less than Clare’s backpack. Clare’s backpack weighs 14 pounds. How much does Kiran’s backpack weigh?
Select all the equations that describe each situation.
Kiran’s backpack weighs 3 pounds less than Clare’s backpack. Clare’s backpack weighs 14 pounds. How much does Kiran’s backpack weigh?
Select all the equations that describe each situation.
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Question 2
2.
Kiran’s backpack weighs 3 pounds less than Clare’s backpack. Clare’s backpack weighs 14 pounds. How much does Kiran’s backpack weigh?
Find the solution.
Kiran’s backpack weighs 3 pounds less than Clare’s backpack. Clare’s backpack weighs 14 pounds. How much does Kiran’s backpack weigh?
Find the solution.
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Question 3
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Each notebook contains 60 sheets of paper. Andre has 5 notebooks. How many sheets of paper do Andre’s notebooks contain?
Select all the equations that describe each situation.
Each notebook contains 60 sheets of paper. Andre has 5 notebooks. How many sheets of paper do Andre’s notebooks contain?
Select all the equations that describe each situation.
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Question 4
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Each notebook contains 60 sheets of paper. Andre has 5 notebooks. How many sheets of paper do Andre’s notebooks contain?
Find the solution.
Each notebook contains 60 sheets of paper. Andre has 5 notebooks. How many sheets of paper do Andre’s notebooks contain?
Find the solution.
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Question 5
5.
Solve the following equation:
2x = 5
Solve the following equation:
2x = 5
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Question 6
6.
Solve the following equation:
y + 1.8 = 14.7
Solve the following equation:
y + 1.8 = 14.7
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Question 7
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Solve the following equation:
Solve the following equation:
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Question 8
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Solve the following equation:
Solve the following equation:
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Question 9
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Solve the following equation:
Solve the following equation:
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Question 10
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Draw a tape diagram that represents the equation 3x = 18.
Draw a tape diagram that represents the equation 3x = 18.
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Question 11
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Draw a tape diagram that represents the equation 3 + x = 18.
Draw a tape diagram that represents the equation 3 + x = 18.
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Question 12
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Draw a tape diagram that represents the equation 17 - 6 = x.
Draw a tape diagram that represents the equation 17 - 6 = x.
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Question 13
13.
Find the product of:
(21.2)*(0.02)
Find the product of:
(21.2)*(0.02)
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Question 14
14.
Find the product of:
(2.05)*(0.004)
Find the product of:
(2.05)*(0.004)
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Question 15
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For a science experiment, students need to find 25% of 60 grams. Jada says, “I can find this by calculating 1/4 of 60.” Andre says, “25% of 60 means (25/100) * 60.” Lin says both of their methods work. Do you agree with Lin?
For a science experiment, students need to find 25% of 60 grams. Jada says, “I can find this by calculating 1/4 of 60.” Andre says, “25% of 60 means (25/100) * 60.” Lin says both of their methods work. Do you agree with Lin?
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