
6.10.A Model & solve one-variable, one-step equations & inequalities representing problems
Quiz by Grade 6 Math - Texas Education Agency
Grade 6
Math (Archived)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1Holly bought a magazine subscription for a year. She paid $27. Holly wanted to find the price, p, of the subscription each month. She created the model shown to help find this price. What was the price of the subscription each month?$2.25$324.00$22.50$39.0060s6.10.A: Expressions, Equations and Relationships
- Q2A student needs to collect at least 10 flowers for a science project. The student has already collected 3 flowers. The inequality shown can be used to find n, the number of flowers the student still needs. n + 3 ≥ 10 . Which inequality represents the solution set for this situation?n ≤ 13n ≥ 7n ≥ 13n ≤ 760s6.10.A: Expressions, Equations and Relationships
- Q3The sum of the measures of two angles is 183.6°. One angle has a measure of 54°. What is m, the measure in degrees of the second angle?m = 237.6°m = 129.6°m = 3.4°m = 9,914.4°60s6.10.A: Expressions, Equations and Relationships
- Q4What value of x makes this equation true? -90 = -100 + x19010-10-19060s6.10.A: Expressions, Equations and Relationships
- Q5Saritha will construct a rectangle that has a height of 4 units and an area of up to 48 square units. Which inequality represents all the possible lengths in units of the bases, b, that Saritha can use to construct this rectangle?b ≤ 44b ≥ 52b ≤ 12b ≥ 19260s6.10.A: Expressions, Equations and Relationships