Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 7 - Lesson 6

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13 questions
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On the number line, plot and label all numbers with an absolute value of 3/2.

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The temperature at dawn is 6°C away from 0. Select all the temperatures that are possible.

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Order from least (at the top) to greatest (at the bottom):

  1. 1.3
  2. 0
  3. |-1|
  4. 2
  5. |-2.7|
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Elena donates some money to charity whenever she earns money as a babysitter. The table shows how much money, d, she donates for different amounts of money, m, that she earns.

What percent of her income does Elena donate to charity?

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Elena donates some money to charity whenever she earns money as a babysitter. The table shows how much money, d, she donates for different amounts of money, m, that she earns.

Which quantity, m or d, would be the better choice for the dependent variable in an equation describing the relationship between m and d? Use your choice to write an equation that relates m and d.

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How many times larger is the first number in the pair than the second?

3^4 is _____ times larger than 3^3

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How many times larger is the first number in the pair than the second?

5^3 is _____ times larger than 5^2

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How many times larger is the first number in the pair than the second?

7^10 is _____ times larger than 7^8

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How many times larger is the first number in the pair than the second?

17^6 is _____ times larger than 17^4

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How many times larger is the first number in the pair than the second?

5^10 is _____ times larger than 5^4

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Lin’s family needs to travel 325 miles to reach her grandmother’s house.

At 26 miles, what percentage of the trip’s distance have they completed?

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Lin’s family needs to travel 325 miles to reach her grandmother’s house.

How far have they traveled when they have completed 72% of the trip’s distance?

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Lin’s family needs to travel 325 miles to reach her grandmother’s house.

At 377 miles, what percentage of the trip’s distance have they completed?

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