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What does x represent in this problem?

x - 4 = 27
a. 98
b. 31
c. 37
d. 33

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7


What step should be taken to get x alone in the equation shown?

4.2x = 60
a. Add 4.2 to each side of the equation.
b. Subtract 4.2 from each side of the equation.
c. Multiply each side of the equation by 4.2.
d. Divide each side of the equation by 4.2.

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7


Solve:

4(b)=244(b)=24

b=b=
a. 10
b. 6
c. 5

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.C.9


An object moves at a constant speed. The table shows the relationship
between time (t) and the position (d) of the object.

Which equation shows the relationship between time (t) and position (d)?
a. t=6dt=6d
b. d=6td=6t
c. t=6+dt=6+d
d. d=6+td=6+t

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.C.9


An object is accelerating. The table shows the relationship between time
(t) and the velocity (v) of the object.
Which equation shows the relationship between time (t) and velocity (v)?
a. v=2tv=2t
b. t=2vt=2v
c. v=t+2v=t+2
d. t=v+1t=v+1

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.5


What is the value of the variable?
x + 94 = 101
a. 195
b. 3
c. 65
d. 7

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7


If the equation x+y=4x+y=4, what is the value of xx if y=2y=2?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.A.2, 6.EE.A.2b


In the equation 5+3x=−85+3x=-8, what is the coefficient?
a. -8
b. 3
c. 5
d. -5

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7


Leah can use the equation x = 15y to calculate her pay, where x
represents the amount of pay and y represents the number of hours
worked. How many hours did Leah work if she was paid $96.00?
a. 2 hours
b. 125 hours
c. 4 hours
d. 6.4 hours
Grade 6Linear Equations
y = 3x - 4
If x = 6, what is y?
a. 5
b. 14
c. 22
d. 9

Grade 6Linear Equations


Solve the equation x - 4.5 = 17.
a. x= 3.8
b. x= 12.5
c. x= 21.5
d. x= 76.5

Grade 6Linear Equations


Find the missing number. 741 - F = 372
a. 369
b. 399
c. 349
d. 740

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7


Mary runs 5 miles more per week than her sister Jane. If Mary runs 17
miles per week, which equation could be used to find the number of miles
Jane runs each week, represented by p?
a. p + 17 = 5
b. p − 17 = 5
c. p + 5 = 17
d. p − 5 = 17

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.5


What is the value of k in the equation below?
49.17 + k = 92.05
a. 42.88
b. 43.12
c. 43.88
d. 57.12

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.A.2, 6.EE.A.2b


In the equation −6+x3=−2-6+x3=-2, what is the coefficient?
a. -6
b. -2
c. 3
d. 1313

Grade 6Linear Equations


y=x+7
If x = 9 what is y?
a. 63
b. 2
c. 16
d. 36

Grade 6Linear Equations


What is the value of m? 144 - m = 79
a. 75
b. 213
c. 223
d. 65

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.5


Which value from the number set {3,7,9,12}{3,7,9,12} makes the
equation 2+p=142+p=14 true?
a. 3
b. 7
c. 9
d. 12

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7


Nancy wrote the equation below to show f, the amount of framing she
needs for a square frame with a side length of s centimeters.

f = 4s

How many centimeters of framing does Nancy need for a square frame
that has a side length of 15.3 centimeters?
a. 61.2 cm
b. 60.3 cm
c. 19.3 cm
d. 11.3 cm

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7


The equation below can be used to find y, the number of yards in 132
feet.

3y=1323y=132

How many yards are equal to 132 feet?


a. 4040
b. 4444
c. 227227
d. 396
Grade 6Linear Equations
12=2n12=2n
a. 6
b. 10
c. 14
d. 2/12

Grade 6Linear Equations


Mason makes $20 for each lawn he mows. Which equation represents the
money he makes, d, in dollars after he mows n lawns?
a. d = 20n
b. n = 20d
c. d = 20 ÷ n
d. n = 20 + d

Grade 6Linear Equations


Every year I grow 3 inches. If I am 59 inches tall now, how many years
will it take for me to be 71 inches tall?
a. 2 years
b. 3 years
c. 4 years
d. 8 years

Grade 6Linear Equations


Which equation represents the sentence, "The difference
of 99 and xx is 55"?
a. 9=x−59=x-5
b. 9=5−x9=5-x
c. 9−x=59-x=5
d. x−9=5x-9=5

Grade 6Linear Equations


Mena is running laps on the school track. It takes her 3 minutes to run
the first lap, 3.5 minutes to run the second lap, and 4 minutes to run the
third lap. What is the TOTAL time that it will take her to run 5 laps if the
pattern continues?
a. 5 min
b. 4 min
c. 20 min
d. 15 min

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.A.3


Three times an unknown number yy can be written as 3y3y. If 3y=123y=12,
then what number does 2y2y equal?
a. 8
b. 6
c. 10
d. 12

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7, MP2

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Which equation can be used to determine the price, pp, in dollars, for 1
pound of dog food?
a. p÷12.84=6p÷12.84=6
b. p÷6=12.84p÷6=12.84
c. p×12.84=6p×12.84=6
d. p×6=12.84p×6=12.84

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7


The Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs played in the first
Super Bowl in 1967. The Chiefs lost by 25 points, with a final score of 10.
How many points did the Packers score in the first Super Bowl?
a. 3535
b. 2525
c. 1515
d. 00

Grade 6Linear Equations


−3=a+2-3=a+2
a. 4
b. 2
c. 8
d. 6
e. -5

Grade 6Linear Equations

Find the value of when:

1×1× =5=5
a. 1
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6

Grade 6Linear Equations


What value of x makes the equation true?
x/15 = 30
a. 2
b. 450
c. 15
d. 45

Grade 6Linear Equations


A T-Chart has the following values:
1,-1
2,3
3,7
4,11

Which of the following equations matches this pattern?


a. y=5x−4y=5x-4
b. y=2x−1y=2x-1
c. y=4x−5y=4x-5
d. x=4y−5x=4y-5

Grade 6Linear Equations


−14=m−32-14=m-32
a. -18
b. 18
c. -46
d. 46

Grade 6Linear Equations

Find the value of when:

×3=9×3=9
a. 27
b. 12
c. 6
d. 3

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.5


78÷n=1378÷n=13 for n=5n=5
a. yes
b. no

Grade 6Linear Equations


Find the value of when:

×2=10×2=10
a. 5
b. 8
c. 12
d. 20

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.7


x + 4 = 32
a. 36
b. 4
c. 28
d. 32

Grade 6Linear EquationsCCSS: 6.EE.B.5


c+23=48c+23=48 for c=35c=35
a. yes
b. no

Grade 6Linear Equations


Jim bought a box of pushpins. He put 49 pushpins on the bulletin board
and had 9 left. Which equation, when solved, will tell how many pushpins
were in the box (represented by p)?
a. p - 49 = 58
b. p + 49 = 9
c. p - 49 = 9
d. p ÷÷49 = 9
e. 58 - 49 = p

Grade 6Linear Equations


4x=−244x=-24
a. 6
b. -6
c. -20
d. -28

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