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EXAM

SIXTH GRADE

SUBJECT:
MATH

STUDENT: _______________________________ DATE: __________


PART I: READ THE INFORMATION AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS
1) Sarah collects stamps and keeps them in envelopes. She had 9 envelopes
with a certain number of stamps, s, in each envelope. She sells 3 of the
envelopes. Which expression represents the number of stamps Sarah
has left?

2) Which equation is true when = ?

3) Simplify the expression below.

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4) Which equation shows the commutative property of addition?

5) Mei wrote the expression below.



If equals , what is the value of the expression?

6) George has a one-gallon container of apple juice. How many cups of


apple juice are in the one-gallon container??

7) Which expression can be used to help solve the equation below?

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8) Jamie created a map for his friends. Each point on the map represents a
different location.

9) What value of makes the equation below true?

10) What algebraic equation represents three times the difference of a


number, and nine equals fifteen?

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11) A circle has a radius of 18 inches. What is the circumference of the


circle in terms of ?

12)

Simplify the expression below.

13) The number of restaurants on Boland Street is 3 less than 4 times the
number of restaurants, on Macaw Street. Which expression can be
used to determine the number of restaurants on Boland Street?

14) A triangle is plotted on the coordinate plane below. Which


coordinates represent, in order, the locations of point R, point S, and
point T?

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PART II: OPEN QUESTIONS


15) Solve the next equations (Solve the equations on the blank space of
this page ONLY)

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16)

Sketch the lines

17)

Sketch the graph of each linear inequality

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