Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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Grade 6 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys


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  • Question 5 (request help)

    Make Sense of Problems Diana left her campsite at (2, 6) on a map of Big Trees Park, hiked to Redwood Grove at (−5, 6), and continued on to Bass Lake at (−5, −3). Each unit on the map represents 1 kilometer. How far did Diana hike?

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  • Question 6 (request help)

    Hector left his house at (−6, 13) on a map of Coleville and walked to the zoo at (−6, 2). From there he walked east to his friend’s house. He walked a total distance of 25 blocks. If each unit on the map represents one block, what are the coordinates of Hector’s friend’s house?

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    In November, the price of a cell phone was double the price in March. In December, the price was $57, which was $29 less than the price in November. What was the price of the cell phone in March?

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  • Question 8 (request help)

    A map of the city holding the Olympics is placed on a coordinate plane. Olympic Stadium is located at the origin of the map. Each unit on the map represents 2 miles.

    Graph the locations of four other Olympic buildings.

    Max said the distance between the Aquatics Center and the Olympic Village is greater than the distance between the Media Center and the Basketball Arena. Do you agree with Max? Use words and numbers to support your answer

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