6th Grade Math - EE.B.6 - Write Expressions When Solving A Real-World Or Mathematical Problem
11 Questions
Write Expressions When Solving A Real-World Or Mathematical Problem Introduction
Part A: Which expression represents the information found in the problem below?
Part B: If Elena reads 8 pages a day, then how many days will it take her to complete the book?
Part A: Type in an expression that could be used for the problem below.
Part B: Solve the problem below if the candy cost $3 a box. Type in your answer.
Match each word problem to its expression.
Click on the bar diagram that correctly represents the situation below.
Find the error.
Solve the problem below.
Roxy's heartbeat is 20 beats every 15 seconds. Which expression would show the number of Roxy's heartbeats in (h) hours? Explain.
The local fair charges $8 for admission and then another $2 for each ride. Naya, who has $32, claims she can ride 16 rides before running out of money?
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