6th Grade Math Textbook, Progress

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244 Chapter 7

Lessons 1–11

Estimate the sum or difference. (See pp. 224–225.)


  1. ^59 ^37  2. ^1145 ^78  3. 9 ^16  7 ^12  4. 12  190  11 ^67 


Add or subtract. Estimate to help. (See pp. 226–233.)


  1. ^12  6.  4 ^18  7. ^13  8.  4 ^57  9. 5 10. 10


^13   6 ^38  ^14   1 ^27   1 ^12   02 ^34 


  1. 14  1
    3
    0 ^1 


1
3  12.^1 

3
8 ^19 

2
3  13.^10 ^1  1

1
0  14.^4 

3
7 ^1 

1
6 


  1. 4 
    1
    4 ^1 


1
2 ^2 

3
8  16.

1
8 ^3 

2
3 ^3 

7
8  17.^15 

3
8 ^9 

7
8 

Compute. Use mental math and the properties of addition. (See pp. 222–223, 234–235.)


  1. 
    1
    4 


1
4  19.^5 

1
6 (3

1
2 ^3 

1
2 ) 20.^7 

1
4 ^3 

1
2 

Evaluate each expression for the given values. (See pp. 236–237.)


  1. 7 
    3
    8
    n, when n 3 ^1
    8
     22. r 5 ^1
    3
     2 ^3
    5
    , when r 1 ^2
    5
    

  2. 7 
    3
    4
    c 1 ^1
    4
     d, when c 3 ^2
    6
    and d 2 ^3
    8
    


Solve and check. (See pp. 238–239.)


  1. a
    1
    6
    + ^5
    6
     7 ^1
    3
     25. 3 ^3
    7
    y 8 ^2
    3
     26. w 8 ^3
    4
     9 
    1


7
2



  1. A stock rose 3^14 points on Tuesday.
    It fell 1^34 points on Wednesday. On
    Thursday the stock rose 4^18 points.
    By Friday the stock was worth 28^12 
    points. How much was the stock
    worth on Monday?
    28. A veterinarian recommended that Troy
    put his cat on a diet. The first week
    the cat lost 1
    3
    4
    lb. The second week
    she gained 
    1
    2
    lb. The third and fourth
    weeks she lost 2
    3
    4
    lb each. If the cat’s
    weight after four weeks was 12 lb,
    how much did the cat weigh before
    the diet began?


(See pp. 240–243.)

(See Still More Practice,p. 525.)

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