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Simplifying Expressions Test
Simplifying Expressions Test
Simplifying Expressions Test
Simplifying Expressions Test
Simplifying Expressions Test
Simplifying Expressions Test
Simplifying Expressions Test
Simplifying Expressions Test
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35 Questions test that covers simplifying expressions. Included is combining like terms problems, multiplying and dividing like terms and finding the value for variables. A bonus question is also included on the test. The test is a Microsoft Word document.
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Simplifying Expressions Test

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7th - 11th
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3
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes

Description

35 Questions test that covers simplifying expressions. Included is combining like terms problems, multiplying and dividing like terms and finding the value for variables. A bonus question is also included on the test. The test is a Microsoft Word document.
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions with rational coefficients.
Solve multi-step real-life and mathematical problems posed with positive and negative rational numbers in any form (whole numbers, fractions, and decimals), using tools strategically. Apply properties of operations to calculate with numbers in any form; convert between forms as appropriate; and assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies. For example: If a woman making $25 an hour gets a 10% raise, she will make an additional 1/10 of her salary an hour, or $2.50, for a new salary of $27.50. If you want to place a towel bar 9 3/4 inches long in the center of a door that is 27 1/2 inches wide, you will need to place the bar about 9 inches from each edge; this estimate can be used as a check on the exact computation.
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