Evaluating
Algebraic
Expressions
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Quiz
Grade
6 Math
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Mechanics
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Quiz
Outline
Multiple Choice
Problem Solving
Part 1
Part 2
Evaluating
Expressions
Answer the questions by substituting the
given values of the variables.
Part 1
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the correct answer
Multiple Choice Question No. 1
Evaluate the
expression
below when
u = 5.
14 21 25
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the correct answer
Multiple Choice Question No. 2
Evaluate the
expression
below when a =
5, b = 4, and c =
3.
22 37 87
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the correct answer
Multiple Choice Question No. 3
What is the
value of the
expression
when v = 3.5
and w = 2?
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the correct answer
Multiple Choice Question No. 4
What value
should x be to
make the
expression
equal to 10
when y = 1/2?
1 2
Expressions in
Problems
Read the problems carefully to
find what is being asked.
Part 2
Type or draw your
solutions here.
Problem Solving Question No. 5
The volume of a
sphere can be
calculated using
the formula :
If a sphere has a
radius of 2 cm,
what is its
volume?
Type or draw your
solutions here.
Problem Solving Question No. 6
The gravitational
potential energy
(GPE) of an object
can be calculated by
multiplying its mass
in kg, height in m,
and the gravitational
constant:
(g = 9.8
m/s )
Calculate for the
GPE of a 2-kg object
resting on a table
that is 4/5 m tall.
Unit of
GPE is
Joules
(J)
Type or draw your
solutions here.
Problem Solving Question No. 7
The area (a) of a
triangle can be
calculated using the
formula:
Find the
area of
the
triangle:
h =
4.7 in
b = 4
in
And that's a
wrap!
You can check your
answers over on the
next page...
Evaluating
Expressions
Expressions in
Problems
Part 1
Part 2
Answer
Key
Answer
Key
Part 1: Evaluating Expressions
25
Q1. Q2. Q3.
1
Q4.
37
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=
=
=
=
Answer
Key
Part 2: Expressions in Problems
GPE =
15.68 Joules
mgh
GPE =
GPE =
Take note of the
conversion of the
fraction to decimal.
Q1. Q2. Q3.
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Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Math quiz Grade 6.pptx

  • 1.
    Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Type the nameof your teacher here. Quiz Grade 6 Math INSPIRED BY
  • 2.
    Mechanics This quiz maybe answered synchronously. 1 2 3 Read the instructions for each part of the quiz. Do your best! Quiz Outline Multiple Choice Problem Solving Part 1 Part 2
  • 3.
    Evaluating Expressions Answer the questionsby substituting the given values of the variables. Part 1
  • 4.
    Move the stickerto the correct answer Multiple Choice Question No. 1 Evaluate the expression below when u = 5. 14 21 25
  • 5.
    Move the stickerto the correct answer Multiple Choice Question No. 2 Evaluate the expression below when a = 5, b = 4, and c = 3. 22 37 87
  • 6.
    Move the stickerto the correct answer Multiple Choice Question No. 3 What is the value of the expression when v = 3.5 and w = 2?
  • 7.
    Move the stickerto the correct answer Multiple Choice Question No. 4 What value should x be to make the expression equal to 10 when y = 1/2? 1 2
  • 8.
    Expressions in Problems Read theproblems carefully to find what is being asked. Part 2
  • 9.
    Type or drawyour solutions here. Problem Solving Question No. 5 The volume of a sphere can be calculated using the formula : If a sphere has a radius of 2 cm, what is its volume?
  • 10.
    Type or drawyour solutions here. Problem Solving Question No. 6 The gravitational potential energy (GPE) of an object can be calculated by multiplying its mass in kg, height in m, and the gravitational constant: (g = 9.8 m/s ) Calculate for the GPE of a 2-kg object resting on a table that is 4/5 m tall. Unit of GPE is Joules (J)
  • 11.
    Type or drawyour solutions here. Problem Solving Question No. 7 The area (a) of a triangle can be calculated using the formula: Find the area of the triangle: h = 4.7 in b = 4 in
  • 12.
    And that's a wrap! Youcan check your answers over on the next page... Evaluating Expressions Expressions in Problems Part 1 Part 2 Answer Key
  • 13.
    Answer Key Part 1: EvaluatingExpressions 25 Q1. Q2. Q3. 1 Q4. 37
  • 14.
    = = = = = Answer Key Part 2: Expressionsin Problems GPE = 15.68 Joules mgh GPE = GPE = Take note of the conversion of the fraction to decimal. Q1. Q2. Q3.
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    Submission Guidelines or AnswerKey Use this space for submission instructions or to include your answer key. Try these! Go to the More Tab, select QR Code, then input the URL your student will need. Explore other apps in the More Tab to connect your accounts and apps. Go to Share. Select or Search for Google Classroom. Connect your account and share this as a template or assignment.
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