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Renee is simplifying the expression (7) (StartFraction 13 over 29 EndFraction) (StartFraction 1 over 7 EndFraction). She
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Fernando evaluated the expression below.
StartFraction 5 (9 minus 5) over 2 EndFraction + (negative 2) (negative 5) + (negative
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Jacki evaluated the expression below.
2 cubed (3 minus 1) + 4 (8 minus 12) = 2 cubed (2) + 4 (4) = 8 (2) + 16 = 16 + 16 = 32.
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Which of the following are true statements? Select all that apply.
All integers are rational numbers. Repeating decimals are not
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Marcus and Jeremy both evaluated the expression −52 + 3. Marcus said the answer was −22. Jeremy said the answer was 28. Who
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Examine the work shown. Explain the error and find the correct result.
2(4 – 16) – (–30) 2(–12) – (–30) 24 –
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Evaluate StartFraction 8 (6 + 5) over 2 squared EndFraction + 6(2).
22 34 56 112
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Evaluate StartFraction 3 (6 minus 14) over negative 4 EndFraction.
-15 -6 -1 6
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Evaluate –32 + (2 – 6)(10).
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Which expression can be used to check the answer to 56 divided by (negative 14) = n?
1.Negative 14 times n 2.n divided by
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Jin solves the equation Negative 225 divided by (negative 15).
Which solution would help Jin determine the reasonableness of his
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Which situation is best modeled with a division expression?
the total cost of 4 pints of strawberries that sell for $3 each the
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football team has attempted 6 running plays. The change in field position resulting from each play is shown in the table.
Running
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Yan is climbing down a ladder. Each time he descends 4 rungs on the ladder, he stops to see how much farther he has to go. If
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Clara multiplies (negative 6) (negative 7) (negative 1) and gets 42.
Is her answer reasonable? No, because the solution should
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−15 ÷ 5 =
A number line going from negative 30 to positive 30. An arrow goes from 5 to 10, from 10 to 15, from 15 to 20. Emily
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A hiker is climbing down a valley. He stops for a water break 4 times. Between each break, he descends 15 meters. How many
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In golf, shooting par is scored as a 0. A score of 2 below par on a hole in golf is called an eagle. Jacob’s friend Michelle
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Which statements are true about the rules of multiplication for signed numbers? Select three options.
The product of two negative
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Using the integer tiles interactive, what steps do you need to do to evaluate the following expression? Select two options.
–5(
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On any given day, Juan will break even if he earns as much money as he spends. On day 5, he records the expression 16 + (–16).
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A 4-column table with 2 rows. Column 1 has entries Spent, Earned. Column 2 is labeled Day 2 with entries 7, 16. Column 3 is
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Juan used the expression 16 – 9 – 12 + 22 to find his profit for days 2 and 3. He rewrote the expression as 16 + (–9) +
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Originally, Juan borrowed $10, but his mother loaned him $3 more, so he borrowed a total of $13. He sells $25 worth of lemonade
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Explain how to find the distance between two integers using the difference.
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A 3-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled a with entries 1, negative 1, negative 4, negative 6. Column 2 is labeled b
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Use the interactive number line to find each difference to complete the table.
A 4-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled
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Use the interactive number line to find each sum to complete the table.
A 3-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled a with
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Jenna’s method: Mia’s method:
5(30 + 4) 5(30 + 4) (5)(30) + (5)(4) 5(34) = 170 150 + 20 = 170 Explain why both Jenna and Mia
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How can you use the properties of operations to evaluate this expression?
18 + 4(28)
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Several properties are used to evaluate this expression. Identify the property used in each step.
21 + (36 + 0 + 19) 21 + (36 +
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Maxwell used the diagram below to help determine 75% of 24. Which expression could Maxwell have used to find 75% of 24?
75% of 24
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Sales tax in Birmingham, AL, is the highest in the nation at 10 percent. Pete paid $9.44 in sales tax for an item in Birmingham,
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Luca is planning to pay the restaurant bill for his coworkers. The bill was $193.75. A 4% tax was then added by the waiter. If
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