ISEE Lower Level Math : Distributive Property

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Example Questions

Example Question #41 : Find Greatest Common Factor And Least Common Multiple: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ns.B.4

Jack purchased  tomato seeds and wants to make bags to sell at the local farmers’ market. How many different ways can Jack make seed bags with an even number of seeds of in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Jack’s seeds.

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

Jack can make  different seed bag combinations with an even number of seeds in each bag.

Example Question #42 : How To Find The Distributive Property

Jack purchased  tomato seeds and wants to make bags to sell at the local farmers’ market. How many different ways can Jack make seed bags with an even number of seeds of in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Jack’s seeds.

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

Jack can make  different seed bag combinations with an even number of seeds in each bag.

Example Question #43 : How To Find The Distributive Property

Jack purchased  tomato seeds and wants to make bags to sell at the local farmers’ market. How many different ways can Jack make seed bags with an even number of seeds of in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Jack’s seeds.

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

Jack can make  different seed bag combinations with an even number of seeds in each bag.

Example Question #44 : How To Find The Distributive Property

Jack purchased  tomato seeds and wants to make bags to sell at the local farmers’ market. How many different ways can Jack make seed bags with an even number of seeds of in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Jack’s seeds.

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

Jack can make  different seed bag combinations with an even number of seeds in each bag.

Example Question #51 : Find Greatest Common Factor And Least Common Multiple: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ns.B.4

Jack purchased  tomato seeds and wants to make bags to sell at the local farmers’ market. How many different ways can Jack make seed bags with an even number of seeds of in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Jack’s seeds.

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

Jack can make  different seed bag combinations with an even number of seeds in each bag.

Example Question #41 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Mathematics Achievement

Jack purchased  tomato seeds and wants to make bags to sell at the local farmers’ market. How many different ways can Jack make seed bags with an even number of seeds of in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Jack’s seeds.

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

Jack can make  different seed bag combinations with an even number of seeds in each bag.

Example Question #47 : How To Find The Distributive Property

Jack purchased  tomato seeds and wants to make bags to sell at the local farmers’ market. How many different ways can Jack make seed bags with an even number of seeds of in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Jack’s seeds.

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

Jack can make  different seed bag combinations with an even number of seeds in each bag.

Example Question #48 : How To Find The Distributive Property

Jack purchased  tomato seeds and wants to make bags to sell at the local farmers’ market. How many different ways can Jack make seed bags with an even number of seeds of in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Jack’s seeds.

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

Jack can make  different seed bag combinations with an even number of seeds in each bag.

Example Question #49 : How To Find The Distributive Property

Jack purchased  tomato seeds and wants to make bags to sell at the local farmers’ market. How many different ways can Jack make seed bags with an even number of seeds in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Jack’s seeds.

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

and add to the list:

Jack can make  different seed bag combinations with an even number of seeds in each bag.

Example Question #1 : Find Factor Pairs

Sam purchased  gummy bears and wants to make gift bags to give to his friends at school. How many different ways can Sam make gift bags with an even number of gummy bears in each bag?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We will solve this problem by finding factor pairs. Factor pairs are composed of two numbers that are multiplied together to equal a product. List all the factor pairs of Sam’s gummy bears.

 

Do not forget to list their reciprocals.

 

Sam can make  different gift bag combinations with an even amount of gummy bears in each bag.

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