Determine if this is true or false
6x7=9x5
false
The first five numbers in a sequence are:
45,63,81,99,117
Describe the pattern
add 18
Decide whether the equation is true of false. Explain your answer.
7x5=9x4
False 7x5=35, 9x4=36
Nora wants to save $68 for a jacket. She saves $5 each week. How much money will she need to save after saving for 5 weeks?
A. $33
B. $38
C. $43
D. $48
C
Which of these equations are true? Select all that apply.
A. 6x4=2x12
B. 28 divided by 4= 48 divided by 6
C. 10 x3= 5x6
D. 12 divided by3= 36divided by 9
E. 6x6=4x9
A, C, D, E
The first four numbers in a sequence are shown. Following the pattern, which numbers are part of the sequence? Select all that apply. 38,44,50,56.....
A. 80
B. 84
C. 92
D. 96
E. 104
A C E
Is this true or false?
8x7=9x6
false
Follow the pattern what are the next three numbers?87,81,75,69...
63,57,51
Following the pattern what is the seventh number?
27,44, 61,78...
A.121
B.125
C. 129
D. 133
c
A sequence starts with 4 and follows a pattern of multiply by 3 to get the next number. What are the first three numbers in the pattern?
4,12,36
What is the value of the variable in this equation 60 divided by d =5
A. 15
B. 12
C. 10
D. 7
B
The school bookstore had 379 pencils. In one week, the bookstore sold 187 pencils. The manager ordered 450. How many pencils does the bookstore have now?
642
Dakota says the equation is true. The reasoning Dakota gives is that 8x7=56 and 8x6=48, and since 8 is a multiple of both the equations is true. Is Dakota correct for this equation? 56 divided by 8= 48 divided by 6
No
Is this true or false?
12x5=10x6
true
Jose counted beetles for a project. He saw 5 beetles at the park each month and 3 beetles in his backyard each month. How many beetles did he count in 4 months?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 30
D. 32
d
Mrs. Antwi lives 8 miles from her office. She drives to her office and back 5 days a week. On Saturday she also drives 173 miles to visit her sister. How many miles does Mrs. Atwi drive each week?
253 miles
A class was given a quiz on the 1st, 8th, and 15th in October. If the pattern goes on, when are the next two days the class will be given a quiz? Choose all
A. Oct. 22
B. Oct 24
C. Oct 28
D. Oct 29
E. Oct 31
A and D
Mr. Sandoval buys 24 oranges for his children's lunches. On the second day there are 20 oranges. On the third day there are 16 oranges. On the fourth day there are 12 oranges left. Following the pattern how many oranges will there be on the 6th day?
4 oranges
Tyler has 127 trading cards in his collection. Chloe has 63 cards in her collection. Then Chloe gives her cards away. She divides them equally among Tyler and 8 other friends. How many cards does Tyler have now?
134
Jeri collects flags. She wants to know how many cases she needs to display her collection. She can fit 9 flags There are 193 countries in the United Nations. Jeri does not have 130 countries. Which equation could she use first to solve this problem?
A. c=193+130
B. c=193-130
C. f=72 divided by 9
D. f=9x7
B
Ro's diner has a jar of 585 toothpicks. At lunch, 315 toothpicks are used. At dinner, 107 toothpicks are used. Ro says 315-107=t toothpicks are used in all, and that 585-208= r toothpicks are left. Is her answer reasonable?
No it should have been 315+107
Alberto sells magazine subscriptions to his neighbors. Three neighbors each buy 3 subscriptions. There are 8 issues in each subscription. Write and solve equations to find the total number of magazine issues all of his neighbors get.
72 issues
Emma works at a diner. On Mondays, she served 7 tables with 6 people at each table. On Tuesday, she served 72 people. She wants to know how many more people she served on Tuesday than on Monday. Which operations would be correct in each equation? Select all.
7 ___ 6=m
72___ 42= d
A. +
B. -
C. x
D. / (divide)
C and B
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!
Three people each bring 4 platers of food to a family reunion. The 120 guests all share the platters equally.
Part A: How many guests share 1 platter?
Part B: Landon thinks that the answer is 7 guests. He says "3+4=7 and 7 rounds to 10. Then 10 x12=120." Do you agree with his math?
Part A 10 guests
Part B No he should have done 3 x4
Madison has a jar of 160 jelly beans. She saves 88 for herself. She divides the rest equally among 8 friends. She wants to find how many jelly beans each friend gets. Which equation could she use? Select all that apply.
A. 80 divided by 8
B. 88-8
C. 160-88
D. 160 divided by 80
E. 72 divided by 8
C and E