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Practice Problems for Sixth Grade in Algebraic Sense 6A-18)
Answer:
2.5 feet A
ball is dropped from a height of 80 feet, and rebounds one-half the height each
time it hits the ground. How high will it rebound after it hits the ground for
the fifth time? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-17)
Answer: bag $22; ball $66 A
bowling ball and a bag together cost $88. The ball costs three times as much as
the bag. How much does each cost? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-16)
Answer: 16 A
chocolate bar is separated into several equal pieces. If one person eats one
quarter of the pieces and a second person eats one half of the remaining pieces,
there are six pieces left over. Into how many pieces was the original bar
divided? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-15)
Answer: 8 grapes A
man ate a total of 100 grapes in five days, each day eating six more than on the
previous day. How many grapes did he eat on the first day?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-14)
Answer: There are two answers: 1 four-wheeled cart and 7 three-wheeled carts; or
4 four-wheeled carts and 3 three-wheeled carts At
the caddy shack on the local golf course, the golf carts have either three
wheels or four wheels. Jamie checked the air in all 25 wheels. How many
3-wheeled carts and how many 4-wheeled carts did he check?
Is there more than one possible answer?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-13)
Answer: sandwich-$3; milk-$1 At
the zoo, Michelle paid $7.00 for two sandwiches and a container of milk. Her
brother, Ralph, paid $5.00 for one sandwich and two containers of milk. How much
would one sandwich and one container of milk cost?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-12)
Answer: less than 4 inches of rain During
the monsoon, there were two inches of rain on Thursday. On Friday, there was
twice as much rain as on Thursday. On Saturday, there was just a little less
rain than on Friday. How much rain was there on Saturday?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-11)
Answer: beetles-7; spiders-5 Jill's
bug collection contains 12 beetles and spiders. Beetles are worth 10 cents and
spiders are worth 20 cents. Jill's whole collection is worth $1.70. How many
beetles and how many spiders does Jill have?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-10)
Answer: 84 grapefruits Jose
works in the produce department of the supermarket.
He is arranging grapefruits in the shape of a triangle. When he has
finished, the first (or top) row had 1 grapefruit, the second row had 3
grapefruits, the third row had 6 grapefruits, the fourth row had 10 grapefruits,
and so on for a total of 7 rows. How many grapefruits did Jose use in the
display? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-9)
Answer: 4x15 feet Last
year Jan's rectangular garden had an area of sixty square feet. This year her
garden is one foot wider and three feet shorter than last year's garden but it
has the same area. What were the dimensions of the garden last year?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-8)
Answer: Josh-14; Marissa-8 Marissa
and Josh were picking up golf balls that had been hit into the woods. They
picked up 22 golf balls in all, and Josh picked up 6 more than Marissa. How many
did each of them pick up? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-7)
Answer: 87 total (10 rust; 14 yellow; 56 brown; 7 gray) Mr.
Jackson is taking inventory of the scarves in his store. He has 1/8 as many gray
scarves as brown ones. He has four times as many brown ones as yellow ones.
There are 24 that are either rust or yellow. There are 10 rust-colored scarves.
How many scarves does he have in his inventory?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-6)
Answer: day 11 Nick
has $40 and spends $1.50 each day. Bob has only $9 but he saves $1.50 each day.
In how many days will Bob have more money than Nick?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-5)
Answer: $450 On
a string of 15 opals, the center stone is the largest and the most expensive.
Starting from one end, including the center stone, each opal is worth $50 more
than the previous one. Starting from the other end and including the center
stone, each opal is worth $25 more than the previous one. The total value of the
15 opals is $4,650. What is the value of the center opal?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-4)
Answer: 10 Scotty's
Supermarket is having their sale next week. On Monday, Scotty called 3 people to
tell them about the sale. He asked them to each call 3 of their friends on
Tuesday, and ask each of them to call 3 friends. Everyone who is called will
call 3 different friends the next day When the campaign ends on Saturday, how
many people will have been called? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-3)
Answer: 30 The
20 children in Mrs. Chan's science class planted 40 lima beans. Of every 4 they
planted, 3 grew a shoot. How many shoots were there?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-2)
Answer: 22 miles The
distance between Exit 1 and Exit 20 on the turnpike is 130 miles. If any two
exits must be at least 6 miles apart, what is the largest number of miles
between any two consecutive exits? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6A-1)
Answer: no The
fourth-grade wants to collect 50 cartons of food for the needy in the next 6
weeks. They collect 2 cartons the first week, 5 cartons the second week, and 8
cartons the third week. If the pattern continues in this way, will they meet
their goal in the 6 weeks? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures.
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