
6th Grade Expression Review
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- Q1
Which expression is equivalent to 4(2x + 3)?
8x + 3
4 + 2x + 12
4 + 2x + 4 +3
8x + 12
300s - Q2
Amanda simplifies the following expression and shows her work below. What mistake did Amanda make that resulted in an incorrect answer?
She added before multiplying.
She subtracted before adding
She multiplied before dividing
She added before dividing
300s - Q3
Which of the following expressions is best represented by the model below?
3x + 6
3x + 10
3x - 2
3x + 8
300s - Q4
Four students write algebraic expressions and equations on their white board. Which of the students wrote expressions?
Students 1 and 4
Students 2 and 3
Students 2 and 4
Students 1, 3, and 4
300s - Q5
Which two expressions are equivalent?
4÷(2-x)
4-2x
4•x+2
4•(x+2)
4+2+x
(4+2)+x
4(2 + x )
4 ∙ 2 + 2 ∙ x
300s - Q6
Sara and her friends go to a football game and get snacks from the concessions. She uses various pictures to show what they ordered. Which of the following expressions best represents their order?
4d + h +2f
4d + 2h + 2f
h + 2f + 5d
2h + 4f + 3d
300s - Q7
What is the prime factorization of 140?
23•7
4•5•7
22•5•7
22•3•7
300s - Q8
Which of the following cannot be written as an expression?
five times a number is 30
eight times the quotient of 6 and 3
the difference between a number and 12
six times a number less nine
300s - Q9
Which of the set of expressions is equivalent?
2(3x+5) and 6x+10
3(2x+5) and 6x+5
2(3x+5) and 6x+15
3(2x+5) and 6x+10
300s - Q10
Determine the value of the expression below.
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