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6.C.1  Divide multi-digit whole numbers fluently using a standard algorithmic approach. Fluently: efficient and accurate Algorithmic Approach: using a list of well- defined instructions or a step-by-step procedure to solve a problem.

6.C.1

6.C.2  Compute with positive fractions and positive decimals fluently using a standard algorithmic approach

6.C.2

6.C.3  Solve real-world problems with positive fractions and decimals by using one or two operations

6.C.3  a) Janelle earned $1, over the past three months. On average, how much did Janelle earn in each of the last three months?  b) Fred exercised hour on Monday, hours on Wednesday, and hour on Friday. For how long, in hours, did Fred exercise over the span of those three days?

6.C.4  Compute quotients of positive fractions and solve real-world problems involving division of fractions by fractions. Use a visual fraction model and/or equation to represent these calculations. Quotient: when one number (dividend) is divided by another number (divisor), the result obtained is called the quotient.

6.C.4

6.C.5  Evaluate positive rational numbers with whole number exponents.

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6.C.6  Apply the order of operations and properties of operations (identity, inverse, commutative properties of addition and multiplication, associative properties of addition and multiplication, and distributive property) to evaluate numerical expressions with nonnegative rational numbers, including those using grouping symbols, such as parentheses, and involving whole number exponents. Justify each step in the process.

6.C.6