Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 7 - Lesson 1
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Is a temperature of -11 degrees warmer or colder than a temperature of -15 degrees?
Is a temperature of -11 degrees warmer or colder than a temperature of -15 degrees?
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Is an elevation of -10 feet closer or farther from the surface of the ocean than an elevation of -8 feet?
Is an elevation of -10 feet closer or farther from the surface of the ocean than an elevation of -8 feet?
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It was 8 degrees at nightfall. The temperature dropped 10 degrees by midnight. What was the temperature at midnight?
It was 8 degrees at nightfall. The temperature dropped 10 degrees by midnight. What was the temperature at midnight?
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A diver is 25 feet below sea level. After he swims up 15 feet toward the surface, what is his elevation?
A diver is 25 feet below sea level. After he swims up 15 feet toward the surface, what is his elevation?
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A whale is at the surface of the ocean to breathe. What is the whale’s elevation?
A whale is at the surface of the ocean to breathe. What is the whale’s elevation?
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The whale swims down 300 feet to feed. What is the whale’s elevation now?
The whale swims down 300 feet to feed. What is the whale’s elevation now?
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The whale swims down 150 more feet more. What is the whale’s elevation now?
The whale swims down 150 more feet more. What is the whale’s elevation now?
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Explain how to calculate a number that is equal to:
Explain how to calculate a number that is equal to:
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Andre drinks 15 ounces of water, which is 3/5 of a bottle. How much does the bottle hold?
Andre drinks 15 ounces of water, which is 3/5 of a bottle. How much does the bottle hold?
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A bottle holds 15 ounces of water. Jada drank 8.5 ounces of water. How many ounces of water are left in the bottle?
A bottle holds 15 ounces of water. Jada drank 8.5 ounces of water. How many ounces of water are left in the bottle?
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A bottle holds z ounces of water. A second bottle holds 16 ounces, which is 8/5 times as much water. How much does the first bottle hold?
A bottle holds z ounces of water. A second bottle holds 16 ounces, which is 8/5 times as much water. How much does the first bottle hold?
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A rectangle has an area of 24 square units and a side length of 2 and 3/4 units. Find the other side length of the rectangle.
A rectangle has an area of 24 square units and a side length of 2 and 3/4 units. Find the other side length of the rectangle.
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