Weekly Homework Sheet - Ms. Buell's 6th grade MATH



Name: Weekly Math Review – Q1:3 Teacher:MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayUse >, <, or = to solve the inequality below.4.70 ____ 4.07Use Order of Operationsto solve.(30 ÷ 6) + 53 + 10Use >, <, or = to solve the inequality below.810 ____ 510Use Order of Operationsto solve.(24 ÷ 3) + 3 + 33 Find the sum. 193, 678 + 880,372Find the difference. 805, 256- 667,136Find the product.7,263 x 27Find the quotient. ______ 11 ) 8,378Find the quotient. ______ 32 ) 8,736Find the quotient. ______ 13 ) 3,458Find the quotient. ______ 16 ) 8,888Find the quotient. ______ 18 ) 9,876Find the sum.47.65 + 3.882Find the product.40.99 x 2.1Find the sum.4.88 + 1.6Find the product.32.32 x 2.1Find the difference.98.54 – 11.23Find the quotient.9.0405 ÷ 2.1Find the difference.71.120 – 2.359Find the quotient.802.4 ÷ 1.7What is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 8 and 12?What is the LCM of 4 and 10?Use the Distributive Property to express 24 + 40.Cassie has 8 red marbles and 12 yellow marbles. Her mom doubles her red and yellow marbles for her birthday. Use the distributive property to show how many marbles Cassie has.What is the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 40 and 60?What is the GCF of 36 and 54?Maggie says the LCM of8 and 12 is 24. Her friend Glen says the answer is 4. Who is right? Explain.Ms. Smith has 28 sixth graders and 35 seventh graders for Math. If she wants to break the two grades into identical groups without any students left over, how many students will be in each group?My WorkMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayMy ProgressMONDAY# of questions _____# correct _____I need more help with… ______________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________TUESDAY# of questions _____# correct _____I need more help with… ______________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________WEDNESDAY# of questions _____# correct _____I need more help with… ______________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________THURSDAY# of questions _____# correct _____I need more help with… ______________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________Answer Key - Weekly Math Review – Q1:3MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayUse >, <, or = to solve the inequality below.4.70 > 4.07Use Order of Operationsto solve.(30 ÷ 6) + 53 + 10140Use >, <, or = to solve the inequality below.810 > 510Use Order of Operationsto solve.(24 ÷ 3) + 3 + 33 38Find the sum. 193,678 + 880,3721,074,050Find the difference. 805,256 - 667,136 138,120Find the product.7,263 x 27196,101Find the quotient. ______75757298425__0__ 11 ) 8,378761.63Mike made a 9-inch sub sandwich. He needs to cut it into 2/3 inch pieces. How many pieces will he be able to cut?13 12Find the quotient.624 ÷ 28 =1There is 6/8 of a cake leftover after a birthday party. How many 1/4 pieces can be made from the leftover cake?3Find the quotient.26 ÷ 26 =1Draw a model to represent the problem.34 ÷ 312What number best completes both equations?57 ÷ 13 = 217217 x 13 = 57Draw a model to represent the problem.12 ÷ 28What division problem is being modeled?912 ÷ 28830313894100Find the quotient. ______ 32 ) 8,736273Find the quotient. ______ 13 ) 3,458266Find the quotient. ______ 16 ) 8,888555.5Find the quotient.806467168275_0_ ______ 18 ) 9,876548.6Find the sum.47.65 + 3.88251.532Find the product.40.99 x 2.186.079Find the sum.4.88 + 1.66.48Find the product.32.32 x 2.167.872Find the difference.98.54 – 11.2387.31Find the quotient.9.0405 ÷ 2.14.305Find the difference.71.120 – 2.35968.761Find the quotient.802.4 ÷ 1.7472What is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 8 and 12?24What is the LCM of4 and 10?20Use the Distributive Property to express 24 + 40. 8(3+5)Cassie has 8 red marbles and 12 yellow marbles. Her mom doubles her red and yellow marbles for her birthday. Use the distributive property to show how many marbles Cassie has.2(8+12)What is the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of40 and 60?20What is the GCF of36 and 54?18Maggie says the LCM of8 and 12 is 24. Her friend Glen says the answer is 4. Who is right? Explain.Maggie is correct.Glen found the GCF.Ms. Smith has 28 sixth graders and 35 seventh graders for Math. If she wants to break the two grades into identical groups without any students left over, how many students will be in each group? 7 ................
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