6th Grade Math - EE.A.2.C - Evaluating Expressions (With Order Of Operations and Formulas)
11 Questions
Evaluating Expressions (With Order of Operations and Formulas) Introduction
Evaluate the expression below if a = 6.
Evaluate the expression below if b = 4.
Evaluate the expression below if x = 5 and y = 10. Type in your answer.
Type in your answer to the problem below.
Find the area of the triangle below.
Which TWO of the expressions below equal 9 when a = 3?
Find the value of each expression if y = 1/2 and then put them in order from least to greatest.
Find the value for x that meets this criteria:
Tandi works at a pizzeria. She makes $9 an hour. She gets paid an extra $2.50 for every delivery she makes. Use this information to solve the problem below.
Do you support Jack's claim that he wasn't speeding or did he deserve the ticket? Type in your explanation.
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