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Grade 5 Multiplication CCSS: 5.NBT.B.5
Grade 7 Positive and Negative Numbers CCSS: 7.NS.A.1, 7.NS.A.1c
Evaluate.
-12 - (6)
  1. 6
  2. -6
  3. 18
  4. -18
Grade 9 Linear Equations
Which statement about the given equation is NOT true?

3x + 4y = 12
  1. It is in slope-intercept form with a positive slope of 4/3.
  2. It is an example of a linear equation.
  3. It has two variables and has coefficients of 3 and 4.
  4. It represents a line which, when graphed, doesn't pass through the origin.
Grade 7 Represent and Determine Probability CCSS: 7.SP.C.5
Probability can be expressed as a
  1. fraction.
  2. decimal.
  3. percent.
  4. all of these
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Lucy says the shape shown is not a parallelogram because all four sides are not the same length. Is Lucy's reasoning correct and why?
Parallelogram ABCD v1
  1. Yes, Lucy is correct. The shape is not a parallelogram because all four sides are not the same length.
  2. No Lucy is incorrect. The shape is a parallelogram because all four sides are the same length.
  3. No, Lucy is incorrect. The shape is not a parallelogram because it has four sides, but the opposite sides are not parallel.
  4. No, Lucy is incorrect. The shape is a parallelogram because it has four sides and the opposite sides are parallel.
Grade 10 Similar and Congruent Figures CCSS: HSG-SRT.A.2
Grade 9 Radicals CCSS: HSN-RN.A.2
Express the following expression using positive rational exponents.

4x33y4
  1. 2x32y2
  2. 4x23y34
  3. 4x32y43
  4. 2x32y43
Grade 10 Systems of Equations CCSS: HSA-REI.C.6
Grade 9 Polynomials and Rational Expressions CCSS: HSA-APR.A.1
Add the polynomials.

(3x2+3x+1)+(x2+x+5)
  1. 4x2+4x+6
  2. 3x2-2x+4
  3. 4x2-4x-6
  4. 2x2+2x-4
Grade 10 Systems of Equations CCSS: HSA-REI.C.6
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.1
Grade 10 Systems of Equations CCSS: HSA-REI.C.6
Grade 10 Systems of Equations CCSS: HSA-REI.C.6
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