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Grade 3 The Presidents
George Washington served as president for
  1. one term.
  2. two terms.
  3. three terms.
  4. four terms.
Continuing Education Sentence Structure
Grade 2 Spelling
Choose the correct spelling.
  1. turm
  2. tirm
  3. term
  4. terme
Grade 9 Algebraic Expressions CCSS: HSA-SSE.A.1, HSA-SSE.A.1a
Grade 9 Algebraic Expressions
[math]3m^2 - 8 m + 2[/math] is an example of
  1. like terms.
  2. a coefficient.
  3. a term.
  4. an expression.
Grade 8 United States (Local)
Which of the following is true about the Governor?
  1. 2 year term, can serve consecutive terms
  2. 4 year term, can not serve consecutive terms
  3. 4 year term, can serve consecutive terms
  4. 2 year term, can not serve consecutive terms
Grade 9 Polynomials and Rational Expressions
A trinomial is
  1. an expression with 1 term.
  2. an expression with 2 terms.
  3. an expression with 3 terms.
  4. an expression with more than 3 terms.
Grade 7 Algebraic Expressions
Grade 6 Algebraic Expressions CCSS: 6.EE.A.2, 6.EE.A.2b
What is a term without a variable?
  1. like term
  2. constant
  3. coefficient
  4. term
Grade 9 Polynomials and Rational Expressions
A monomial is
  1. an expression with 1 term.
  2. an expression with 2 terms.
  3. an expression with 3 terms.
  4. an expression with more than 3 terms.
Grade 9 Oceanography and Hydrology
Because of drain off and drought, lakes are considered
  1. long lived by geological terms.
  2. rare by geological terms.
  3. short lived by geological terms.
Grade 6 Exponents
What are numbers expressed using exponents?
  1. Term
  2. Equivalent Expression
  3. Like Terms
  4. Powers
Grade 9 Taxonomy
In binomial nomenclature, which of the two terms is capitalized?
  1. the first term only
  2. the second term only
  3. both the first and second terms
  4. neither the first nor the second term
Grade 4 Patterns CCSS: 4.OA.C.5
What is the pattern rule for the following number sequence?
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64
  1. Start at 1 and add 2 to each term to get the next term.
  2. Start at 1 and multiply each term by 2 to get the next term.
  3. Start at 64 and divide each term by 2 to get the next term.
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