Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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Grade 6 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys


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Use Algebraic Expressions

Jeff sold the pumpkins he grew for $7 each at the farmer’s market.

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    Write an expression to represent the amount of money in dollars Jeff made selling the pumpkins. Tell what the variable in your expression represents

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  • Question 2 (request help)

    If Jeff sold 30 pumpkins, how much money did he make?

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An architect is designing a building. Each floor will be 12 feet tall.

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    Write an expression for the number of floors the building can have for a given building height. Tell what the variable in your expression represents.

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    If the architect is designing a building that is 132 feet tall, how many floors can be built?

  •     floors

Write an algebraic expression for each word expression. Then evaluate the expression for these values of the variable: 1, 6, 13.5.

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    the quotient of 300 and the sum of b and 24

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    13 more than the product of m and 5

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  Problem Solving  

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    In the town of Pleasant Hill, there is an average of 16 sunny days each month. Write an expression to represent the approximate number of sunny days for any number of months. Tell what the variable represents.

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    How many sunny days can a resident of Pleasant Hill expect to have in 9 months?

  •     days
  • Question 9 (request help)

    Describe a situation in which a variable could be used to represent any whole number greater than 0.

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