
Mathematics 6
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- Q1
Add 8.64 + 7.098 + 10.9901
27.611
15.5281
26.7281
16.84701
30s - Q2
Question No. 2
-7 <- 4< 0 < 7
0 < -4 <-7 <7
-4 <-7 <0 <7
0 < -7 <-4 <7
30s - Q3
Question No. 3
It is true because 6x equals 3 x 2x
It is not true because 3 x 3 does not equal 3
It is true because the terms on the left are multiplies of 3
It is not true because all the x values should be on the same side of the equation
30s - Q4
Question No. 4
Sheila completed the calculation by substracting 24 - 6 and found that the lightbulb lasted 75.18 days
Sheila completed the calculation by dividing 6 ÷ 24 to get 0.25 and found that the lightbulb lasted 75.25 days
Sheila completed the calculation by dividing 24 ÷ 6 to get 4 and found that the lightbulb lasted 75.4 days
Sheila completed the calculation by adding on 0.6 of a day since the remainder is 6 and found that the lightbulb lasted 75.6 days
30s - Q5
Multiply 6.23 x 9.3
579.39
74.76
57.939
747.6
30s - Q6
Philip and Veronica are in band together. He asked her a statistical question. Which question could Philip have asked Veronica?
How much did your first instrument cost?
How long are the songs you practice playing on your instrument
How many instruments do you own?
How old were you when you started playing an instrument?
30s - Q7
The bottom of a swimming pool is 10 feet below the surface of the water in the pool. The surface of the water is represented by the number 0, and the bottom of the pool is represented by the number -10. The pool's diving board is the same distance above the surface of the water as the bottom of the pool is below the surface of the water. What number represents the location of the diving board?
1
10
20
10
0
30s - Q8
Question No. 8
(4,-3)
(4,3)
(-3,-4)
(-4,3)
30s - Q9
Question No. 9
$1200
$6400
$1400
$600
30s - Q10
Question No. 10
30s - Q11
Question No. 11
9 bottles
8 bottles
4 bottles
6 bottles
30s - Q12
Question No. 12
B. He can buy 9 boxes of cookies or fewer.
D. He can buy 38 boxes of cookies or fewer.
A. He can buy 8 boxes of cookies or fewer.
C. He can buy 30 boxes of cookies or fewer.
30s - Q13
Travel-size toothpaste tubes can be purchased in the following weights : 0.9 ounce, 0.85 ounce, 1.0 ounce, and 0.6 ounce. Which number line represents the weights, in ounces of the travel-size toothpaste tubes?
30s - Q14
Question No. 14
Half of the students had visited exactly 2 states.
Half of the students had visited 2 or fewer states.
Half of the students had visited 2 or more states.
Half of the students had visited the same 2 states.
30s - Q15
Question No. 15
11 of a mile
12
1 of a mile
6
3 of a mile
8
5 of a mile
12
30s