Week 4 Targeted Standards Review

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Week 4 Targeted Standards Review Grade 6 Week 4 Targeted Standards Review

  16. Evaluate, without a calculator, showing every step of your work. 10 – 23

17. Jimmy had to list the coefficients. for each term in the following 17. Jimmy had to list the coefficients for each term in the following expression: 15𝑥 2 – x – 8   His answer was “15.” Did he get it right? Explain

18. Use the formula F = 9 5 C + 32 to. convert 28° Celsius (C) to 18. Use the formula F = 9 5 C + 32 to convert 28° Celsius (C) to degrees Fahrenheit (F).

19. Write an expression to represent each phrase below: Nine plus the quotient of w and four B. Seven fewer than the product of three and y

20. The triangle shown below is equilateral, that is, all sides are of equal length.  The length of one side is represented by the expression x + 2 so that the perimeter of the triangle can be represented by the expression: (𝑥+2)+(𝑥+2)+(𝑥+2) A. Use the properties of operations to write a second expression that is equivalent to this expression. B. Explain, using properties of operations, why the two expressions are equivalent.