All Common Core: 6th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #751 : Grade 6
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because has a variable attached to it.
Example Question #14 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because we cannot add a number to a variable.
Example Question #15 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because has a variable attached to it.
Example Question #16 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because has a variable attached to it.
Example Question #17 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because has a variable attached to it.
Example Question #18 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because has a variable attached to it.
Example Question #752 : Grade 6
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because has a variable attached to it.
Example Question #753 : Grade 6
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because has a variable attached to it.
Example Question #754 : Grade 6
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because has a variable attached to it.
Example Question #21 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Select the expression that is equal to
To solve this problem we need to use the distributive property. This property is used to multiply a term outside of a set of parentheses by each of the terms in the parentheses.
Now we have
This expression is simplified because we cannot add to because has a variable attached to it.