1)
what value for s makes this equation true?
(6 · 10) + (6 · s) = 6 · 17<...
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1)
what value for s makes this equation true?
(6 · 10) + (6 · s) = 6 · 17
a.
23
b.
10
c.
7
d.
6
2)
what value for b makes this equation true?
(10 • 4) + (10 • b) = 10 • 14
a.
14
b.
12
c.
10
d.
4
3)
what value for c makes this equation true?
(10 • 10) + (10 • 6) = 10 • c
a.
4
b.
6
c.
10
d.
16
4)
which is another way to write the expression 27 • (g + 4)?
a. 27 • 4 + g
b. (27 • g) + (27 • 4)
c. (27 • g) • 4
d. (27 • g) + 4
5) which is another way to write the expression
a. (r.• 18) - (r.• 3)
b. r • 18 - 3
c. (r.• 18) • 3
d. (r.• 18) - 3
6)
which is another way to write this expression?
m • (17 – 4)?
a.
(m • 17) – (m • 4)
b.
17 • 4 • m
c.
(17 • 4) – m
d.
m – 17 – m – 4
7)
which is another way to write this expression? 13 • (5 - s)
a. (13 • 5) • s
b. 13 • 5 • s
c. 13 - 5 - 13 - s
d. (13 • 5) - (5 • s)
8)
what value for c makes this equation true?
4 • 17 = ( 4 • c) + (4 • 10)
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