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Common Core Standard HSA-SSE.A.1a Questions

Interpret parts of an expression, such as terms, factors, and coefficients.

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Grade 9 Algebraic Expressions CCSS: HSA-SSE.A.1, HSA-SSE.A.1a
Grade 9 Algebraic Expressions CCSS: HSA-SSE.A.1, HSA-SSE.A.1a
Beth wants to go on a road trip this summer. She will be taking her car, which gets an average of 19 miles per gallon in fuel economy. Beth creates an expression to calculate the total cost of gas for her trip, 119xy, where x is the typical price of gas (in dollars per gallon) where she will be driving. What does the factor y represent?
  1. The number of miles she expects to drive.
  2. The total cost of gas, for one fill up.
  3. The number of times she expects she will have to stop to fill up her car with gas.
  4. The total amount of gas, in gallons, needed to fill her car's gas tank.
Grade 9 Algebraic Expressions CCSS: HSA-SSE.A.1, HSA-SSE.A.1a
Jake and Will work at a bakery. If J represents the number of cakes Jake can bake per day, W represents the number of cakes Will can bake per day, x represents the number of days Jake works in a week, and y represents the number of days Will works in a week, what does the expression xJ+yW represent?
  1. The number of hours Jake and Will work in a week.
  2. The number of cakes made by Jake and Will in a week.
  3. The total number of cakes both Jake and Will could bake per day.
  4. The combined number of days Jake and Will work in a week.
Grade 9 Polynomials and Rational Expressions CCSS: HSA-SSE.A.1, HSA-SSE.A.1a

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