G6 U4 Assessment

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Grade 6 Unit 4 Assessment Expressions 1. Evaluate. 23 βˆ’ 7 + 2(4 βˆ’ 1) A

7

B

19

C

21

D

9

2. Simplify. 32 Β· 𝑒 2 A

6𝑒 2

B

9𝑒 2

C

3𝑒 4

D

9

3. Mary made 18 fudge brownies and 16 walnut brownies. She shared them equally with her friends. Which expression represents the total number of brownies each friend received? A B C D

18 βˆ’ 16 Γ· 𝑓 16+𝑓 18

18 + 𝑓 Γ· 16 16+18 𝑓

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4. Identify the expression that corresponds with this phrase. 3 times the sum of k and 5

A

3(k + 5)

B

k(3 + 5)

C

5(k + 3)

D

3(k – 5)

5. Identify the expression that is not equivalent to 9(π‘š + 3)

A

9π‘š + (9 Γ— 3)

B

9π‘š + 27

C

9π‘š + 12

D

5π‘š + 4π‘š + 15 + 12

6. Evaluate. 24 Β· 52 A

160

B

80

C

400

D

200

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For questions 7 and 8, evaluate the expressions. Use the Answer Bank to select the value of each expression. Two answers in the Answer Bank will not be used. 𝑠=5 Answer Bank 2

7. 4(3 + 2) βˆ’ s

2

A 75 B 99 C 72

8. 4(s 2 + 2) βˆ’ 32

D 19

9. The expression 𝑐 + 0.08𝑐 can be used to find the total cost of an item with 8% sales tax. Use the expression to find the total cost of an item that costs $20.

A

$36.00

B

$1.60

C

$16.00

D

$21.60

10. Select each true statement. A

The expression 3(24 ) has a value of 24.

B

The value of the expression 4 Γ— 23 is 32.

C

The expression 5(42 βˆ’ 6) βˆ’ 5 has a value of 45.

D

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11. Apply properties of operations and select the expressions that are equivalent to 2𝑔 Γ— 10. 2𝑔 Γ— 10 A

2 Γ— (5𝑔 + 5𝑔)

B

2𝑔 Γ— (7 + 3)

C

2(𝑔 Γ— 5)

D

(2𝑔 Γ— 5) + (2𝑔 Γ— 5)

12. Select the true statements. 𝑑 3 + 5π‘˜ + 9π‘₯ βˆ’ 21

A

The variables in this expression are π‘₯, 𝑑, and π‘˜.

B

The only operations in this expression are addition and subtraction.

C

The only constant in this expression is 21.

D

The coefficients in this expression are 1, 5, 9, and 21.

13. Select the accurate expanded and standard forms of this expression. 𝑓 4 Γ— 52

A

𝑓×𝑓×𝑓×𝑓×5Γ—5

B

10𝑓 4

C

𝑓+𝑓+𝑓+𝑓×5+5

D

25𝑓 4

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14. The expression below was evaluated incorrectly. Which step contains the first error? Given 𝑦 = 4, evaluate (5 βˆ’ 2)2 βˆ’ 3 βˆ™ 𝑦.

(5 βˆ’ 2)2 βˆ’ 3 βˆ™ 𝑦 A

(5 βˆ’ 2)2 βˆ’ 3 βˆ™ 4

B

32 βˆ’ 3 βˆ™ 4

C

9βˆ’3βˆ™4

D

6βˆ™4 24

15. Identify the pairs of equivalent expressions.

A

83 (8 Γ— 8 Γ— 8)

B

20 + 15𝑓 5(4 + 3𝑓)

C

(5 βˆ’ 3)2 + 4π‘ž 2+π‘ž+π‘ž+π‘ž+π‘ž

D

π‘₯ + 2𝑦 + 7𝑑 7𝑑 + π‘₯ + 2𝑦

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16. Write an expression that could be used to represent this scenario. Identify any variables and what they represent, terms, coefficients, constants, and operations in your expression.

Ethan and Zachary each planted their own garden last spring. By the end of the summer, Zachary’s garden had produced two and a half times as many pounds of tomatoes as Ethan’s garden. Zachary donated 10 pounds of his tomatoes to a local food bank and kept the rest. a. Expression:

b. Variable(s): What the variable(s) represent:

Term(s):

Coefficient(s):

Constant(s):

Operation(s): c. If Ethan’s garden produced 12 pounds of tomatoes, how many pounds of tomatoes did Zachary keep?

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