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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 7:Equations;Lesson 3: Solve and Write Subtraction Equations
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Question 14
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Multiple Representations The bar diagram represents a subtraction equation.
a. Words Write a real-world problem that can be represented by the bar diagram.
b. Algebra Write a subtraction equation that can be represented by the bar diagram.
c. Numbers Solve the equation you wrote in part b.
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Question 15
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Find the Error Erma is explaining how to solve the equation d — 6 = 4. Find her mistake and correct it.
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Question 16
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Model with Mathematics Write a real-world problem that could be represented by d — 32 = 64.
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Question 17
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Persevere with Problems Another type of subtraction equation is 16 —b = 7. Explain how you would solve this equation then solve it.
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Question 18
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Reason Inductively Which of the following is true concerning x — 5 = 13?
I To find the value of x, add 5 to each side
II To find the value of x, subtract 5 from each side
III To find the value of x, add 13 to each side
IV To find the value of x, subtract 13 from each side
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