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Math 6th Grade
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Ratios, rates, & percentagesIntro to ratios2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Equivalent ratios4 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Visualize ratios3 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Ratio application4 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Intro to rates5 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Intro to percents4 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Percent, decimal, fraction conversions5 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Percent problems4 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Percent word problems1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Arithmetic operationsAdding decimals3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Subtracting decimals2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Adding and subtracting decimals word problems2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Multiplying decimals3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Dividing whole numbers2 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Dividing decimals7 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Dividing fractions by fractions7 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Exponents5 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Order of operations5 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Negative numbersIntro to negative numbers1 Topic|2 Quizzes
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Negative decimals & fractions on the number line2 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Number opposites1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Comparing negative numbers3 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Negative symbol as opposite2 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Absolute value6 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Coordinate plane6 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Properties of numbersLeast common multiple3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Greatest common factor4 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Variables & expressionsParts of algebraic expressions3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Substitution & evaluating expressions4 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Expression value intuition1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Evaluating expressions word problems3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Writing algebraic expressions introduction3 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Writing basic algebraic expressions word problems1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Distributive property with variables3 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Combining like terms3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Equivalent expressions1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Equations & inequalities introductionAlgebraic equations basics2 Topics|2 Quizzes
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One-step equations intuition4 Topics|3 Quizzes
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One-step addition & subtraction equations3 Topics|2 Quizzes
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One-step multiplication and division equations3 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Finding mistakes in one-step equations1 Topic|1 Quiz
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One-step equation word problems1 Topic|3 Quizzes
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Intro to inequalities with variables4 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Dependent and independent variables3 Topics|4 Quizzes
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GeometryAreas of parallelograms2 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Areas of triangles3 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Area of composite figures2 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Geometric solids (3D shapes)2 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Volume with fractions4 Topics|4 Quizzes
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Surface area6 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Polygons on the coordinate plane7 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Data and statisticsDot plots & frequency tables2 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Statistical questions1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Histograms2 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Mean and median1 Topic|4 Quizzes
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Mean and median challenge problems4 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Interquartile range (IQR)1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Box plots5 Topics|2 Quizzes
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Mean absolute deviation (MAD)2 Topics
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Comparing data displays1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Shape of data distributions2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Question 1 of 19
1. Question
To cook a steak to medium-rare, it needs to have an internal temperature of 135^{\circ } Fahrenheit. A lower internal temperature will undercook the steak.
Write an inequality that is true only for temperatures (t) at which a steak will be undercooked.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 2 of 19
2. Question
Tara is taller than Jeff. Jeff is 47 inches tall.
Write an inequality that compares Tara’s height in inches, t, to Jeff’s height.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 3 of 19
3. Question
Nita wants to buy a new keyboard for her computer. She will buy the keyboard when it is on sale for under $50.
Write an inequality that describes k, the price in dollars at which Nita will buy the keyboard.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 4 of 19
4. Question
Nelson Mandela was a South African politician known for fighting racism and inequality. He was president of South Africa until he stepped down in the year 1999.
Let x represent any year. Write an inequality in terms of x and 1999 that is true only for values of x that represent years after the year that Nelson Mandela stepped down from his presidency.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 5 of 19
5. Question
The Mali Empire of West Africa was known far and wide for the great wealth of its rulers. The empire fell in the year 1610.
Let x represent any year. Write an inequality in terms of x and 1610 that is true only for values of x that represent years after the year the Mali Empire fell.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 6 of 19
6. Question
The Holy Roman Empire was a group of regions in Central Europe that was held together by a political union. The Holy Roman Empire was formed in the year 962.
Let x represent any year. Write an inequality in terms of x and 962 that is true only for values of x that represent years before the year that the Holy Roman Empire formed.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 7 of 19
7. Question
John’s goal is to have more than -7 dollars in his bank account by the end of the month.
The variable d is the number of dollars in John’s bank account at the end of the month.
Write an inequality in terms of d that is true only if John meets his monthly goal.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 8 of 19
8. Question
Attila the Hun was a ruler of the Hunnic Empire. The Romans feared him greatly until his death since he made quite a habit of invading. The Romans no longer feared him after his death in 453.
Let x represent any year. Write an inequality in terms of x and 453 that is true only for values of x that represent years after the year that Attila died.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 9 of 19
9. Question
Ping’s Ice Cream Palace offers a special sundae that contains over 2 kilograms of ice cream plus any number of toppings.
Write an inequality that describes S, the weight of the special sundae in kilograms.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 10 of 19
10. Question
Two puppies, Ruth and Scoonsie, are playing together. Scoonsie weighs 11 kilograms, and Ruth is lighter than Scoonsie.
Write an inequality that describes r, Ruth’s weight in kilograms.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 11 of 19
11. Question
Matt is climbing a mountain. When his elevation is higher than 1600 meters, breathing is difficult for Matt.
Write an inequality that describes h, the elevation at which breathing is difficult for Matt.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 12 of 19
12. Question
If nitrogen is warmer than -320^{\circ} Fahrenheit, it will be a gas.
Write an inequality that is true only for temperatures (t) at which nitrogen is a gas.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 13 of 19
13. Question
The speed of sound is approximately 768 miles per hour. When an object travels faster than the speed of sound, it creates a sonic boom.
Write an inequality that is true only for speeds (s) at which a moving object creates a sonic boom.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 14 of 19
14. Question
Kwame must earn more than 16 gold pieces per day to afford living in the City of Gold.
Write an inequality that describes G, the number of gold pieces Kwame must earn per day to afford living in the City of Gold.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 15 of 19
15. Question
The Russo-Japanese War was a conflict between Russia and Japan that started in the year 1904.
Let x represent any year. Write an inequality in terms of x and 1904 that is true only for values of x that represent years before the start of the Russo-Japanese War.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 16 of 19
16. Question
Jake is younger than Sophie. Sophie is 14 years old.
Write an inequality that compares Jake’s age in years, j, to Sophie’s age.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 17 of 19
17. Question
Water boils at 212^{\circ } Fahrenheit.
Write an inequality that is true only for temperatures (t) that are higher than the boiling point of water.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 18 of 19
18. Question
At an art auction, Geannina’s painting sold for over $300.
Write an inequality that describes P, the price of Geannina’s painting in dollars.CorrectIncorrect -
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Question 19 of 19
19. Question
Mariana wears her winter coat when the temperature is colder than -4^{\circ}\text{C}.
Write an inequality that is true only for temperatures (t) at which Mariana wears her winter coat.CorrectIncorrect -