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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 6:Expressions;Lesson 6: The Distributive Property
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Model with Mathematics Refer to the graphic novel frame below for Exercises a - b.
a. Write two equivalent expressions that demonstrate the Distributive Property for the cost of x tickets for admission and movie passes on Family Night.
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b. Is it less expensive for a youth to pay regular admission with a movie pass or go on Family Night? Explain
H.O.T. Problems H igher O rder T hinking
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Persevere with Problems Evaluate the expression 0.1(3.7) mentally. Justify your response using the Distributive Property.
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Identify Structure Write two equivalent expressions involving decimals that illustrate the Distributive Property.
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Construct an Argument A friend rewrote the expression 5(x + 2) as 5x + 2. Write a few sentences to your friend explaining the error.Then, rewrite the expression 5(x + 2) correctly.
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Reason Inductively Explain why 3(5x) is not equivalent to (3·5)(3·x).
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