Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 7 - Lesson 2
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23 Questions
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1.
Name its opposite of:
-5
Name its opposite of:
-5
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2.
Name its opposite of:
28
Name its opposite of:
28
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6.NS.6.c
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3.
Name its opposite of:
-10.4
Name its opposite of:
-10.4
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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4.
Name its opposite of:
0.875
Name its opposite of:
0.875
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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5.
Name its opposite of:
0
Name its opposite of:
0
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6.NS.6.c
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6.
Name its opposite of:
-8,003
Name its opposite of:
-8,003
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6.NS.6.c
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7.
Plot the numbers -1.5, 3/2, -3/2, and -4/3 on the number line. Label each point with its numeric value.
Plot the numbers -1.5, 3/2, -3/2, and -4/3 on the number line. Label each point with its numeric value.
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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8.
Plot the following points on a number line.- -1.5
- the opposite of -2
- the opposite of 0.5
- -2
Plot the following points on a number line.
- -1.5
- the opposite of -2
- the opposite of 0.5
- -2
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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9.
Represent each of these temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit with a positive or negative number.
5 degrees above zero
Represent each of these temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit with a positive or negative number.
5 degrees above zero
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6.NS.6.c
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10.
Represent each of these temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit with a positive or negative number.
3 degrees below zero
Represent each of these temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit with a positive or negative number.
3 degrees below zero
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6.NS.6.c
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11.
Represent each of these temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit with a positive or negative number.
6 degrees above zero
Represent each of these temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit with a positive or negative number.
6 degrees above zero
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6.NS.6.c
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12.
Represent each of these temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit with a positive or negative number.
2 and 3/4 degrees below zero
Represent each of these temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit with a positive or negative number.
2 and 3/4 degrees below zero
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6.NS.6.c
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13.
Order the temperatures from the coldest to the warmest.
Order the temperatures from the coldest to the warmest.
- 2 and 3/4 degrees below zero
- 5 degrees above zero
- 6 degrees above zero
- 3 degrees below zero
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14.
Solve the equation:
Solve the equation:
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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15.
Solve the equation:
Solve the equation:
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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16.
Solve the equation:
Solve the equation:
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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17.
Solve the equation:
Solve the equation:
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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18.
Solve the equation:
Solve the equation:
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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19.
Write the solution to the equation as a decimal:
Write the solution to the equation as a decimal:
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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20.
Write the solution to the equation as a decimal:
Write the solution to the equation as a decimal:
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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21.
Write the solution to the equation as a decimal:
Write the solution to the equation as a decimal:
6.NS.6.a
6.NS.6.c
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22.
There are 15.24 centimeters in 6 inches.
How many centimeters are in 1 foot?
There are 15.24 centimeters in 6 inches.
How many centimeters are in 1 foot?
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6.NS.6.c
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23.
There are 15.24 centimeters in 6 inches.
How many centimeters are in 1 yard?
There are 15.24 centimeters in 6 inches.
How many centimeters are in 1 yard?
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