Which phrase describes one purpose of headings in an informative text?(1 point)
Responses
to provide details that support the central idea
to provide details that support the central idea
to make the text more interesting
to make the text more interesting
to show the relationship between the ideas presented
to show the relationship between the ideas presented
to explain the main idea of a section
33 answers
to explain the main idea of a section
Which step should a writer take before deciding how to organize their informative text?(1 point)
Responses
Create headings for the text.
Create headings for the text.
Create an original hook for an introduction.
Create an original hook for an introduction.
Write a rough draft.
Write a rough draft.
Look at the facts and ideas collected.
Responses
Create headings for the text.
Create headings for the text.
Create an original hook for an introduction.
Create an original hook for an introduction.
Write a rough draft.
Write a rough draft.
Look at the facts and ideas collected.
Look at the facts and ideas collected.
Which type of organizational structure is best for a report that describes French and American cooking?(1 point)
Responses
cause and effect
cause and effect
compare and contrast
compare and contrast
time order/chronological or sequence
time order/chronological or sequence
problem and solution
problem and solution
Responses
cause and effect
cause and effect
compare and contrast
compare and contrast
time order/chronological or sequence
time order/chronological or sequence
problem and solution
problem and solution
compare and contrast
Which organizational structure describes an event in the order it occurred? (1 point)
Responses
chronological
chronological
problem and solution
problem and solution
description
description
compare and contrast
Responses
chronological
chronological
problem and solution
problem and solution
description
description
compare and contrast
chronological
Use the table to answer the question.
Cost of Shirts
Quantity Cost($)
6 18
5 15
4 12
3 9
What is the cost for one shirt?
Cost of Shirts
Quantity Cost($)
6 18
5 15
4 12
3 9
What is the cost for one shirt?
The cost for one shirt is $3.
Liquid Measurement
Gallons Ounces
5 640
4 512
3 384
2 256
How many ounces are in 1 gallon?
Gallons Ounces
5 640
4 512
3 384
2 256
How many ounces are in 1 gallon?
There are 128 ounces in 1 gallon.
Linear Measurement
Miles Feet
5 26,400
4 21,120
3 15,840
2 10,560
How many feet are in 1 mile?
Miles Feet
5 26,400
4 21,120
3 15,840
2 10,560
How many feet are in 1 mile?
There are 5,280 feet in 1 mile.
The cost of a pencil is described by the equation y=$0.19x. What is the cost for one pencil?
The cost for one pencil is $0.19.
The number of points that Pedro scored in the basketball game is represented by the equation 4y=104x. In this equation, y represents the total number of points and x represents number of games. How many points did Pedro average per game?
To find out how many points Pedro averaged per game, we need to divide the total number of points (y) by the number of games (x).
Given that the equation is 4y = 104x, we can rearrange it to solve for y:
y = (104/4)x
y = 26x
This equation means that Pedro scores 26 points for each game he plays. Therefore, Pedro averages 26 points per game.
Given that the equation is 4y = 104x, we can rearrange it to solve for y:
y = (104/4)x
y = 26x
This equation means that Pedro scores 26 points for each game he plays. Therefore, Pedro averages 26 points per game.
Use the table to answer the question.
Cost of Pencils
Quantity Cost
($)
48 12.00
24 6.00
12 3.00
6 1.50
Determine the cost for 1 pencil.
Cost of Pencils
Quantity Cost
($)
48 12.00
24 6.00
12 3.00
6 1.50
Determine the cost for 1 pencil.
To determine the cost for 1 pencil, we need to find the cost associated with the quantity of 1.
Looking at the table, we see that when the quantity is 12, the cost is $3.00.
Therefore, the cost for 1 pencil is $3 / 12 = $0.25.
Looking at the table, we see that when the quantity is 12, the cost is $3.00.
Therefore, the cost for 1 pencil is $3 / 12 = $0.25.
Linear Measurement
Inches Centimeters
5 12.7
4 10.16
3 7.62
2 5.08
How many centimeters are in 1 inch?
Inches Centimeters
5 12.7
4 10.16
3 7.62
2 5.08
How many centimeters are in 1 inch?
There are 2.54 centimeters in 1 inch.
Determine the unit rate for 1 bag of chips if 5 bags cost $6.25; the proportional relationship is described by 5y=$6.25x.(1 point)
Responses
$31.25
$31.25
$0.80
$0.80
$1.25
$1.25
$1
Responses
$31.25
$31.25
$0.80
$0.80
$1.25
$1.25
$1
To determine the unit rate for 1 bag of chips, we need to divide the total cost by the number of bags.
Given that 5 bags cost $6.25, we can divide the total cost by 5:
$6.25 / 5 = $1.25
Therefore, the unit rate for 1 bag of chips is $1.25.
Given that 5 bags cost $6.25, we can divide the total cost by 5:
$6.25 / 5 = $1.25
Therefore, the unit rate for 1 bag of chips is $1.25.
John runs a marathon (26.2 miles) in 4 hours. Determine how many miles he runs per hour if the proportional relationship is represented by 4y=26.2x.(1 point)
Responses
7 mph
7 mph
0.15 mph
0.15 mph
6.55 mph
6.55 mph
104.8 mph
Responses
7 mph
7 mph
0.15 mph
0.15 mph
6.55 mph
6.55 mph
104.8 mph
To determine how many miles John runs per hour, we need to divide the total distance by the total time.
Given that John runs 26.2 miles in 4 hours, we can divide the total distance by the total time:
26.2 miles / 4 hours = 6.55 miles per hour
Therefore, John runs at an average speed of 6.55 miles per hour.
Given that John runs 26.2 miles in 4 hours, we can divide the total distance by the total time:
26.2 miles / 4 hours = 6.55 miles per hour
Therefore, John runs at an average speed of 6.55 miles per hour.
The proportional relationship 15.24 centimeters in 6 inches is represented by 6y=15.24x. Determine the number of centimeters in 1 inch.(1 point)
To determine the number of centimeters in 1 inch, we need to divide the total number of centimeters by the total number of inches.
Given that 6 inches correspond to 15.24 centimeters, we can divide the total number of centimeters by 6:
15.24 centimeters / 6 inches = 2.54 centimeters per inch
Therefore, there are 2.54 centimeters in 1 inch.
Given that 6 inches correspond to 15.24 centimeters, we can divide the total number of centimeters by 6:
15.24 centimeters / 6 inches = 2.54 centimeters per inch
Therefore, there are 2.54 centimeters in 1 inch.
Jasmine adds varying amounts of ice to samples of water. Which conclusion can she draw from her experiment?(1 point)
Responses
As ice added decreases, the water temperature decreases.
As ice added decreases, the water temperature decreases.
As water temperature increases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy decreases.
As water temperature increases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy decreases.
As ice added increases, the change in water temperature increases.
As ice added increases, the change in water temperature increases.
As water temperature decreases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy increases.
Responses
As ice added decreases, the water temperature decreases.
As ice added decreases, the water temperature decreases.
As water temperature increases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy decreases.
As water temperature increases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy decreases.
As ice added increases, the change in water temperature increases.
As ice added increases, the change in water temperature increases.
As water temperature decreases, the water molecules’ kinetic energy increases.
As ice added increases, the change in water temperature increases
A student puts different numbers of ice cubes into four separate containers of water. She calculates the change in temperature in each container after half an hour. In this experiment, what is the independent variable?(1 point)
Responses
Number of ice cubes added
Number of ice cubes added
Final water temperature
Final water temperature
Time elapsed
Time elapsed
Initial water temperature
Responses
Number of ice cubes added
Number of ice cubes added
Final water temperature
Final water temperature
Time elapsed
Time elapsed
Initial water temperature
The independent variable in this experiment is the number of ice cubes added.
Joshua fills one large container with cold water Then he fills a small container with hot water and red food coloring, and seals it with a lid. Next, he puts the small container into the large container and removes the lid of the small container. He observes the red colored water from the small container rising up to the top of the cold water. Which two statements explain why this happens?(1 point)
Responses
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water molecules move as fast as those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move as fast as those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water is more dense than the cold water
Responses
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
because the hot water molecules move as fast as those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move as fast as those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water has the same density as the cold water
because the hot water is more dense than the cold water
The two statements that explain why the red colored water from the small container rises up to the top of the cold water are:
1. because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
2. because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water
1. because the hot water is less dense than the cold water
2. because the hot water molecules move faster than those of cold water