Grade 6 | Unit 5 | Lesson 9: Using the Partial Quotients Method | Practice Problems

Grade 6 | Unit 5 | Lesson 9: Using the Partial Quotients Method | Practice Problems

6th Grade

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Grade 6 | Unit 5 | Lesson 9: Using the Partial Quotients Method | Practice Problems

Grade 6 | Unit 5 | Lesson 9: Using the Partial Quotients Method | Practice Problems

Assessment

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Hard

CCSS
5.NBT.B.6, 6.G.A.1, 1.NBT.B.3

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which of the polygons has the greatest area?

A rectangle that is 3.25 inches wide and 6.1 inches long.

A square with side length of 4.6 inches.

A parallelogram with a base of 5.875 inches and a height of 3.5 inches.

A triangle with a base of 7.18 inches and a height of 5.4 inches.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

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One micrometer is a millionth of a meter. A certain spider web is 4 micrometers thick. A fiber in a shirt is 1 hundred-thousandth of a meter thick. Which is wider, the spider web or the fiber? Explain your reasoning. How many meters wider?

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