Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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Grade 6 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys


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  • Question 14 (request help)

    There are 70 historical fiction books in the school library. Historical fiction books make up \(\cfrac{1}{10}\) of the library’s collection. The equation \(\cfrac{1}{10}\text{b} = 70\) can be used to find out how many books the library has. Solve the equation to find the total number of books in the library's collection. Use numbers and words to explain how to solve \(\cfrac{1}{10}\text{b} = 70\).

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  • Question 15 (request help)

    Andy drove 33 miles on Monday morning. This was \(\cfrac{3}{7}\) of the total number of miles he drove on Monday. Solve the equation \(\cfrac{3}{7}\text{m} = 33\) to find the total number of miles Andy drove on Monday.

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  • Question 16 (request help)

    The maximum number of players allowed on a lacrosse team is 23. The inequality \(\text{t} \le 23\) represents the total number of players t allowed on the team.

    Two possible solutions for the inequality are _____ and _____.

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  • Question 17 (request help)

    Mr. Charles needs to have at least 10 students sign up for homework help in order to use the computer lab. The inequality \(\text{h} \ge 10\) represents the number of students h who must sign up. Select possible solutions of the inequality. Mark all that apply.

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