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6 th Grade SOL Review Game! Play!

BACK 50 POINTS ANSWER NO CALCULATOR!

BACK 50 POINTS ANSWER -2

BACK 50 POINTS ANSWER C (-9, -17)

BACK 50 POINTS ANSWER C 37.5 cubic ft

BACK 50 POINTS ANSWER D a rhombus and square have four equal sides

BACK 50 POINTS ANSWER C 31.4 feet

BACK 50 POINTS ANSWER B 2 liters

BACK 50 POINTS ANSWER C 1, 4, 9, 16, 25

BACK 100 POINTS ANSWER 15 NO CALCULATOR!

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BACK 250 POINTS ANSWER NO CALCULATOR!

BACK 250 POINTS ANSWER Game 2

BACK 250 POINTS ANSWER 90 square in

BACK 250 POINTS ANSWER D (4, 4)

BACK 250 POINTS ANSWER B 18

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BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER A 3 NO CALCULATOR!

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER D 78,125

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER C x=6

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER D (5, 40, 41, 42, 46, 48, 48)

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER A taking out a marble, not putting it back, then taking out another marble

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER A a common difference of 3

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BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER B (4 + 1) x 0 = 0

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER B (32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1…)

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER D 5kg

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER D 0

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER A $5.65

BACK 500 POINTS ANSWER NO CALCULATOR!

BACK 1000 POINTS ANSWER NO CALCULATOR!

BACK 1000 POINTS ANSWER B

BACK 1000 POINTS ANSWER 1/156 Kavon has 13 cards. If he shuffles the cards and then chooses one card at a time without replacement; what is the probability Kavon will select a 2 and then a 5?

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BACK 1000 POINTS ANSWER D Inverse Property of Multiplication

BACK 1000 POINTS ANSWER A

BACK 1000 POINTS ANSWER A 8 m by 10 m

BACK ANSWER C QL 1000 POINTS

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BACK 1000 POINTS ANSWER C 16, 13, -12, -14