6th Grade Ciphering.

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6th Grade Ciphering

Sample

Sample Answer

Express your answer as a decimal. 1-1 Find 121 × 169 ÷ 4 Express your answer as a decimal.

1-1 Answer 71.5

1-2 If x  y =8𝑥 +9𝑦 , find 5  5.

1-2 Answer 85

1-3 Summer and Judd paid $30 to go to the movies. If the tickets were $8.50 each, how much did they spend on popcorn and drinks?

1-3 Answer $13

1-4 Evaluate: 3∙6∙5+3−0×0∙1

1-4 Answer 90

Find the sum of 1 2 , its reciprocal, and 1 4 . 1-5 Find the sum of 1 2 , its reciprocal, and 1 4 .

1-5 Answer 2 3 4 , 11 4 , or 2.75

Extra 1 Solve for x: 2 3 +𝑥 = 8 9

Extra Answer 2 9

2-1 8 Fuzzles are equal to 1 Wuzzle and 4 Wuzzles are equal to 2 Zazzles. How many Fuzzles make up 16 Wuzzles and 8 Zazzles?

2-1 Answer 256

2-2 The perimeter of a rectangle is 64 cm. If the length is 20, what is the width?

2-2 Answer 12 or 12cm

2-3 If 5.08cm = 1 inch, find the number of cm in a dozen inches. Express your answer as a decimal.

2-3 Answer 60.96 or 60.96cm

2-4 Evaluate and express your answer as a mixed number in simplest form: 1 3 + 5 7 + 1 9

2-4 Answer 1 10 63

2-5 Rachel, Kristi, and Carmen lose their marbles. Tommy has 24 marbles. How many marbles will Tommy have to give away for them ALL to have the same number of marbles?

2-5 Answer 18

Reduce to lowest terms: Extra 2 Reduce to lowest terms: 529 575

Extra 2 Answer 23 25

3rd Cipherer

3-1 If a triangle has one angle that is 72 degrees and one angle that is 53 degrees, what is the third angle?

3-1 Answer 55

What is the greatest common factor of 676 and 52? 3-2 What is the greatest common factor of 676 and 52?

3-2 Answer 52

What is the next term in the pattern? 3-3 What is the next term in the pattern? 2, 1 2 , 4, 1 4 , 8, 1 8 , _____

3-3 Answer 16

How many prime numbers are between 50 and 100? 3-4 How many prime numbers are between 50 and 100?

3-4 Answer 10

Evaluate. Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form. 3-5 Evaluate. Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form. 10!8! 6!12!

3-5 Answer 14 33

Extra 3 Find the GCF of 75,93, and 333.

Extra 3 Answer 3

4th Cipherer

4-1 Evaluate 100 0 + 2 3 + 5 1 × 4 2

4-1 Answer 89

4-2 Evaluate: 20−10 5−5 × 1+1 +1

4-2 Answer 60

4-3 Express 3 8 as a percent.

4-3 Answer 37.5%

Find the mean of the 10th, 11th, and 12th, 13th term in the sequence: 4-4 Find the mean of the 10th, 11th, and 12th, 13th term in the sequence: 500, 460, 420, 380, …

4-4 Answer 80

Evalute. Express your answer as a fraction in lowest term. 4-5 Evalute. Express your answer as a fraction in lowest term. 22 105 ÷ 11 5

4-5 Answer 2 21

Extra 4 What is the probability of choosing an even number from 1 to 30? Express your answer as a percent.

Extra 4 Answer 50%