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Math 6 Plus Unit 5 Lesson 4 Practice Problems KEY

This document contains practice problems and answer keys for a Grade 6 mathematics lesson. It covers topics such as ordering numbers, making true statements with given numbers, evaluating expressions, calculating percentages, comparing values, and solving word problems related to weight limits and water emission rates. The answers to the problems are provided for students to check their understanding.

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Math 6 Plus Unit 5 Lesson 4 Practice Problems KEY

This document contains practice problems and answer keys for a Grade 6 mathematics lesson. It covers topics such as ordering numbers, making true statements with given numbers, evaluating expressions, calculating percentages, comparing values, and solving word problems related to weight limits and water emission rates. The answers to the problems are provided for students to check their understanding.

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GRADE 6 MATHEMATICS

Lesson 6: Practice Problems Answer Key


1. Order from smallest to largest:

○ Number of pennies in a stack that is 1 ft high Number of books,


number of slices of
bread, number of
○ Number of books in a stack that is 1 ft high pennies, number of
dollar bills

○ Number of dollar bills in a stack that is 1 ft high

○ Number of slices of bread in a stack that is 1 ft high

2. Use each of the numbers 4, 40, and 4000 once to make true statements.

a. 40
The value of ____________________ ____÷ 40.01 is close to 1.

b. 4
The value of ________________________ ÷ 40.01 is much less than 1.

c. 4000
The value of _________________________÷ 40.01 is much greater than 1.

3. Without computing, decide whether the value of each expression is much smaller than
1, close to 1, or much greater than 1.
1
a. 100 ÷ 1000 a. Much greater than 1

b. 50 13 ÷ 50 14 b. Close to 1

c. 4.7 ÷ 5.2 c. Close to 1

d. 2 ÷ 7335 d. Much smaller than 1

e. 2, 000, 001 ÷ 9 e. Much smaller than 1

f. 0.002 ÷ 2, 000 f. Much smaller than 1

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GRADE 6 MATHEMATICS

4. A rocking horse has a weight limit of 60 pounds.

a. What percentage of the weight limit is 33 pounds?


55%
b. What percentage of the weight limit is 42 pounds?
70%
c. What weight is 95% of the limit?
57 pounds

5. Compare using > , = , or < .

a. 0.7 ______ 0.70 =

6 6 >
b. 0.03 + 10
______ 0.30 + 100

c. 0.9 ______ 0.12 >

6. Diego has 90 songs on his playlist. How many songs are there for each genre?

a. 40% rock
36
b. 10% country
9
c. 30% hip-hop
27
d. The rest is electronica
18

7. A garden hose emits 9 quarts of water in 6 seconds. At this rate:

a. How long will it take the hose to emit 12 quarts?

8 seconds

b. How much water does the hose emit in 10 seconds?

15 quarts

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