Common Core: 6th Grade Math : Grade 6

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Common Core: 6th Grade Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #441 : Grade 6

Sara decided to run from her house to her friend Kathy's house. If we were to draw Sara's house and Kathy's house on a coordinate plane, Sara lives at point  and Kathy lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Sara runs.

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Explanation:

From our question we know that Sara lives at point  and Kathy lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Sara ran {mathcode} units to Kathy's house.

Example Question #109 : Solve Problems By Graphing Points In Quadrants Of A Coordinate Plane: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ns.C.8

Kameron decided to run from her house to her friend Alison's house. If we were to draw Kameron's house and Alison's house on a coordinate plane, Kameron lives at point  and Alison lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Kameron runs.

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

From our question we know that Kameron lives at point  and Alison lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Kameron ran {mathcode} units to Alison's house.

Example Question #110 : Solve Problems By Graphing Points In Quadrants Of A Coordinate Plane: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ns.C.8

Lisa decided to run from her house to her friend Alex's house. If we were to draw Lisa's house and Alex's house on a coordinate plane, Lisa lives at point  and Alex lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Lisa runs.

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

From our question we know that Lisa lives at point  and Alex lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Lisa ran {mathcode} units to Alex's house.

Example Question #351 : The Number System

Sara decided to run from her house to her friend Ashley's house. If we were to draw Sara's house and Ashley's house on a coordinate plane, Sara lives at point  and Ashley lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Sara runs.

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

From our question we know that Sara lives at point  and Ashley lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Sara ran {mathcode} units to Ashley's house.

Example Question #441 : Grade 6

Nicole decided to run from her house to her friend Alyssa's house. If we were to draw Nicole's house and Alyssa's house on a coordinate plane, Nicole lives at point  and Alyssa lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Nicole runs.

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

From our question we know that Nicole lives at point  and Alyssa lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Nicole ran {mathcode} units to Alyssa's house.

Example Question #112 : Solve Problems By Graphing Points In Quadrants Of A Coordinate Plane: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ns.C.8

Kameron decided to run from her house to her friend Alyssa's house. If we were to draw Kameron's house and Alyssa's house on a coordinate plane, Kameron lives at point  and Alyssa lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Kameron runs.

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

From our question we know that Kameron lives at point  and Alyssa lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Kameron ran {mathcode} units to Alyssa's house.

Example Question #113 : Solve Problems By Graphing Points In Quadrants Of A Coordinate Plane: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ns.C.8

Kameron decided to run from her house to her friend Linda's house. If we were to draw Kameron's house and Linda's house on a coordinate plane, Kameron lives at point  and Linda lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Kameron runs.

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

From our question we know that Kameron lives at point  and Linda lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Kameron ran {mathcode} units to Linda's house.

Example Question #442 : Grade 6

Jenny decided to run from her house to her friend Kathy's house. If we were to draw Jenny's house and Kathy's house on a coordinate plane, Jenny lives at point  and Kathy lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Jenny runs.

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

From our question we know that Jenny lives at point  and Kathy lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Jenny ran {mathcode} units to Kathy's house.

Example Question #443 : Grade 6

Jessica decided to run from her house to her friend Brittany's house. If we were to draw Jessica's house and Brittany's house on a coordinate plane, Jessica lives at point  and Brittany lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Jessica runs.

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

From our question we know that Jessica lives at point  and Brittany lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Jessica ran {mathcode} units to Brittany's house.

Example Question #444 : Grade 6

Mackenzie decided to run from her house to her friend Alex's house. If we were to draw Mackenzie's house and Alex's house on a coordinate plane, Mackenzie lives at point  and Alex lives at point . Create a coordinate plane to help determine the distance, in units, that Mackenzie runs.

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

From our question we know that Mackenzie lives at point  and Alex lives at point . We want to draw a coordinate plane and plot both of these points. Your coordinate plane should look something like the following:

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Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Now that we have these points graphed, we can count the units between them. Mackenzie ran {mathcode} units to Alex's house.

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