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Grade 6 MATH Summer School Packet 2024

Name _______________
Algebra – One-Step Equations

Instrctions: Write the correct solution like “x = 5”, where x is the variable and 5 is
the solution that makes the equation true. Circle your solution… x = 5

Exercises:

1. x  5  10 2. x  4.7  11 3. 2.5  x  22

4. 9  x  9 5. x  55  98 6. x  9  16

7. x  22  33 8. x  22  33 9. 14  x  9

10. x  5  9 11. x  10  19 12. 10  x  35

13. x  13  49 14. x  15  2 15. 60  x  30


If needed you can use this space for the work out

1. x  7  19 2. x  5.1  15 3. 4.5  x  18

4. 32  x  27 5. x  76  82 6. x  4  13

7. x  26  51 8. x  23  36 9. 34  x  19

10. x  8  12 11. x  5  17 12. 25  x  11

13. 14  x  13 14. 16  x  2 15. 0  x  8


If needed, you can use this space for the work out

1. 4 x  44 2. 4 x  43 3. 2.5x  20

4. 9  3x 5. 5x  65 6. 7 x  16

7.  x  342 8. 7 x  0 9. 9 x  981

x x x
10.  44 11. 5 12.  20
2 5 3

x x x
13. 9  14.  4.5 15.  0.5
2 7 4

x x x
16.  44 17. 0 18.  2
11 12 43
If needed, you can use this space for the work out

Exercises:

1. 2 x  24 2. 2 x  13 3. 1.5x  9

4. 18  3x 5. 5x  75 6. 3x  14

7.  x  24 8. 9 x  0 9. 3x  126

x x x
10.  14 11. 7 12.  10
3 6 4

x x x
13. 11  14.  9.5 15.  1.5
3 2 7

x x x
16. 9 17.  2 18. 0
12 32 13
If needed, you can use this space for the work out

Exercises:

1. y  7  3 2. 4  h  6 3. 8x  24

x n
4. 5 5. 6  t  5 6. 4
2 9

7. 128  4x 8. c  8  2 9. 8  k  5

x
10.  8 11. 4.5 y  9 12. y  12  2.5
3

x
13. 0  14. 4  w  4 15. 8  x  8
9

x
16. 12w  0 17. 1.5c  6 18.  6
1.5
If needed, you can use this space for the work out

Exercises:

1. y  5  8 2. 4  h  16 3. 6 x  30

x n
4. 6 5. 8  t  6 6. 7
3 4

7. 65  5x 8. c  13  7 9. 15  k  15

x
10.  9 11. 3.5 y  10.5 12. y  14  6.5
2

x
13. 0  14. 9  w  9 15. 17  x 17
7

x
16. 5.9w  0 17. 2.5c  10 18. 5
2.5
        

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Adding and Subtracting Mixed Fractions (A)
Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2 15 + 1 34 5. 1 12 + 2 35 9. 3 12 − 1 12

2. 3 12 − 2 23 6. 3 12 − 2 59 10. 5 12 + 5 14

3. 3 12 − 3 12 7. 2 34 + 1 15 11. 1 10
11 − 1 1
3

4. 5 34 − 5 14 8. 3 14 − 2 38 12.
5
1 12 + 3 13
Multiplying and Dividing Mixed Fractions (A)
Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 3 27 ÷ 1 14 6. 1 13 × 1 23 11. 1 38 ÷ 1 12
1

2. 1 23 ÷ 3 13 7. 1 13 × 2 15 12. 2 78 ÷ 5 12

3. 2 14 ÷ 1 12 8. 2 17 ÷ 2 12 13. 3 23 ÷ 1 16

4. 6 12 ÷ 2 23 9.
3
1 11 ÷ 2 13 14. 1 38 × 3 13

5.
1
2 10 ÷ 2 35 10. 3 12 ÷ 2 34 15.
4
1 11 ÷ 1 14
Order of Operations

Solve each expression using the correct order of operations.

( )
(7 − 6 + 2)2 × 5 42 + 3 × (10 − 8)

22 × (9 − 7 + 6) 4 + 72 ÷ (6 − 5)

( ) ( )
62 + 9 ÷ (10 − 5) 42 − 8 + 10 ÷ 6

( ) ( )
23 − 5 + 7 ÷ 10 4 + 6 − 23 × 3

( )
32 − 9 ÷ 8 + 10 5 ÷ (4 × 2 − 7)3
Order of Operations

Solve each expression using the correct order of operations.

23 × (3 + 8 ÷ 4) (10 ÷ 5 + 2)2 × 4

( )
3 × 8 + 7 − 22 8 ÷ (6 + 4 − 9)2

( )
4 ÷ 52 − 8 × 3 62 ÷ (10 + 4 − 8)

( ) ( )
102 − 7 + 3 ÷ 6 4 × 6 + 9 − 32

( ) ( )
32 − 7 + 5 × 10 10 × 23 + 7 − 6
Evaluate each expression using the values given.

1) n2 − m; use m = 7, and n = 8 2) 8( x − y); use x = 5, and y = 2

3) yx ÷ 2; use x = 7, and y = 2 4) m − n ÷ 4; use m = 5, and n = 8

5) x − y + 6; use x = 6, and y = 1 6) z + x 3 ; use x = 1, and z = 19

7) y + yx; use x = 15, and y = 8 8) q ÷ 6 + p; use p = 10, and q = 12

9) x + 8 − y; use x = 20, and y = 17 10) 15 − (m + p); use m = 3, and p = 10

11) 10 − x + y ÷ 2; use x = 5, and y = 2 12) p − 2 + qp; use p = 7, and q = 4

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1. The table shows the costs of different size jars of peanut butter. Which of the jars has the lowest unit rate?

2. Vicky jogged miles in hour. What was her average rate of speed in miles per hour?

3. SHORT ANSWER A pair of jeans that normally sells for $35 is on sale for 20% off. Find the sale price of the jeans.
Then find the total cost of the jeans if the sales tax rate is 6%.

4. How much simple interest is earned on an investment of $1,250 if the money is invested for 5 years at an annual
interest rate of 4.5%?

5. A muffin recipe calls for 4 cups of sugar and yields 36 muffins. If Amelia only wants to make 24 muffins, how much
sugar will she need?

6. Simplify the complex fraction.

7. The bookstore normally sells mechanical pencils for $6.50. This week the pencils are discounted by 25%. To the
nearest cent, what is the amount of discount?

8. Christy drove 135 miles in 2.5 hours. What was her average speed in miles per hour?
9. Which two points represent integers with the same absolute value?

10. How is the fraction written as a decimal?

11. Suppose a submarine is diving from the surface of the water at a rate of 80 feet per minute. What integer represents
the depth of the submarine after 7 minutes?

12. What is the simplified form of the algebraic expression shown below?

7w – 6 – 3w + 5

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
13. Which expression is equivalent to the algebraic expression below?

–4(3x – 5)

a. –x – 5 b. –x – 9 c. –12x + 20 d. –12x – 5

14. Suppose a 24-acre plot of land is being divided into -acre lots for a housing development. How many lots will there
be in the development?

15. Jacob is feet tall. Linda is feet tall. How much taller is Jacob?

16. The thickness of a CD is about inch. If Carrie has a stack of 52 CDs, what is the height of the stack?
17. What is the quotient of the division problem?

18. Simplify the expression.

(4x – 1) + (–6x + 3)

19. Overnight the low temperature dropped to –6 degrees Fahrenheit. If the high temperature during the day was 11
degrees Fahrenheit, what was the difference between the high and low temperatures?

20. SHORT ANSWER Danielle owes her brother $40. She pays him $25. Write an integer to represent how much she
still owes her brother. Explain how you solved.

21. SHORT ANSWER Write the next three terms of the arithmetic sequence below.

1, 9, 17, 25, 33, ...

22. Which operation should be performed first to solve the inequality below?

23. What is the measure of x in the figure below?

24. What is the solution to the equation below?


25. Classify the triangle below by its angles and sides.

26. What is the solution to the equation below?

27. Terrance is making a scale model of a car that is 16 feet long. He is using the scale 1 inch = 2.5 feet. How long is
Terrance’s model?

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
28. Which number line shows the solution to the inequality below?

v–2>1

a. b.

c. d.

29. Angles R and Z are complementary. If , what is the measure of angle Z?

30. Tien bought movie tickets for herself and two of her friends. She paid $8.50 for each ticket. If Tien has $14.50 left,
how much money did she have before she bought the movie tickets?

31. The angle measures of a triangle are 28°, 70°, and 82°. Classify the triangle by its angle measures.
Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
32. Fran wants to rent a scooter for the afternoon, but she can spend no more than $50.

Which inequality can Fran use to find the maximum number of hours she can rent a scooter?

a. 12.5 + 7.5n 50 b. 12.5 + 7.5n < 50 c. 12.5n + 7.5 50 d. 20n < 50

33. Five more than twice a number is equal to 19. What is the number?

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
34. Two angle measures in a parallelogram are labeled. Which term best describes the angles?

a. complementary b. acute c. obtuse d. supplementary

Enter the appropriate value to answer the question or solve the problem.
35. SHORT ANSWER Solve the equation below. Check your answer.

2(x + 5) = 16

36. SHORT ANSWER The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180. Write and solve an equation to find
the missing measure in the figure below. Show your work.
37. SHORT ANSWER A shipping company charges $3.50 plus $0.85 per pound to ship a package. Janet shipped a
package and the total charge was $8.60. Write and solve an equation to find the weight of the package.

38. SHORT ANSWER Carla and Mandy are solving the inequality below.

Carla says the solution is , while Mandy says the solution is . Which student is correct? What mistake
was made by the other student?

39. If Michelle rollerblades around a circular track with a radius of 80 meters, how far does she skate? Use 3.14 for .
Round to the nearest tenth.

40. A sprinter runs 400 meters in 54 seconds. What is the runner’s average running rate in meters per second? Round to
the nearest tenth.

41. The weight of an object on Mars varies directly as the weight of the object on Earth. A 90-pound object on Earth
weighs 34 pounds on Mars. If an object weighs 135 pounds on Earth, how much does it weigh on Mars?

42. A jar contains 3 pennies, 5 nickels, 4 dimes, and 6 quarters. If a coin is selected at random, what is the probability of
selecting a penny?

43. What expression is equivalent to the algebraic expression below?

3(–2x – 1)

44. What is the probability of tossing a penny and landing on heads three times in a row?
45. What is the scale factor of a drawing if the scale is 1 inch = 4 feet?

46. Megan surveyed a random sample of 60 students at her school and found that 42 of them ride the bus to school each
day. If there are 320 students at Megan’s school, about how many of them ride the bus to school each day?

47. Last summer there were 88 players at Coach Rodriguez’s basketball camp. This year there are 125% of this number
of players. How many players are there at camp this year?

48. What is the volume of the pyramid shown below?

49. What is the decimal equivalent of the fraction ?

50. Last year there were 29 students at a creative writing workshop. This year 35 students attended the workshop. To the
nearest tenth, what is the percent of change in the number of students in attendance?

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
51. In a recent survey, 88% of shoppers at a grocery store said they would be interested in a rewards program. If there
were 450 shoppers surveyed, which proportion can be used to find the number who are interested in a rewards
program?

a. b. c. d.

52. Which of the following shows the rational numbers in order from least to greatest?

a. 81.5%, , b. 81.5%, , c. , , 81.5% d. , 81.5%,


53. SHORT ANSWER Ronaldo rolled a number cube 50 times. During these trials he rolled the number 5 a total of 7
times. Based on these trials, what is the probability of rolling a 5? Does this represent a theoretical or experimental
probability? Explain.

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
54. Which of the following rational numbers is equivalent to a repeating decimal?

a. b. c. d.

55. The angle measures of a triangle are 33°, 94°, and 53°. Classify the triangle by its angle measures.

56. SHORT ANSWER Write and solve an equation to find the missing measure. Show your work.

57. What is the measure of x in the figure below?


58. A large pizza at Angelo’s Pizzeria has a diameter of 14 inches. What is the area of the pizza? Use 3.14 for . Round
to the nearest tenth.

59. A home improvement store normally sells 20-foot extension ladders for $225. This week the ladders are discounted by
20%. What is the sale price of the ladders?

60. Classify the triangle below by its angles and sides.

61. The table shows the number of yards jogged by Kaylee each minute.

If the pattern continues, how many yards will Kaylee have jogged after 20 minutes?

62. Simplify the expression below.

(–7x + 4) – (2x – 8)
63. Angles C and E are supplementary. If , what is the measure of angle E?

64. How much simple interest would be earned on an investment of $16,000 if the money is invested for 20 years at an
annual interest rate of 5.25%?

65. A muffin recipe calls for 8 cups of flour and yields 24 muffins. If Natalie wants to make 60 muffins, how much flour
will she need?

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
66. Which number line shows the solution to the inequality below?

–4g < 4

a. b.

c. d.

67. What is the area of the figure below? Use 3.14 for . Round to the nearest tenth.

68. Christy drove 132 miles in hours. What was her average speed in miles per hour?

69. Suppose the length of each side of a square is decreased by 4 feet. If the perimeter of the square is now 32 feet,
what was the original length of each side?
70. What is the solution to the equation?

4(x + 1) = –16

71. Which operation should be performed last to solve the inequality below?

–7x + 4 > –10


A computer store has 25 printers and computers. Pr:oblem Solving Strategies
, There are 7 more printers than computers.
• Act It Out
How many of e~ch are there?
• Draw a Picture
Printers Computers Check • Look For a Pattern
Guess 1 20 5 2.0 - 5 = 1 • Try, Check, and Revise
Guess 2 14 11 14-11=3 &)Make an Organized List
Guess 3 16 9 16 --'- 9 = 7/ • Make a Table
• Solve a Simpler Problem,
Solution: There are 16 printers and 9 computers. • Work Backward

Use any strategy to solve.

1. At the veterinarian's office, Terri learned that her dog weighed


4 times as much as her cat. Together the pets weighed 40 Ibs.
How much did the dog weigh?

2s Yasmin arrived home .from play practice at 4:25 P.M. The walk
, home took 15 m.inutes. Practice began 20 min"t.Jtes after the
final bell and la~ted for a h,alf hour. When 'did school end?

3s Vaness~, pieg<;>, Rose, an~ Randy


stood in line for Iw.nch. Rose was just
bei1.ind Va:nessa. Diego, was not" next
to Rose or R~npy.· Wri,e ,the lin'e order.

4,. $tudents playe9' ~p.~'g,e .P~.!~ $nd vOHky~a:1I for 45 ,minut~s.


Th.ey played doc;:fge ball for 11 more minutes than they played
vOlleYball.J:-1ow long did they play dodge ball?
'. . . .' .

Mr. Jones has A: $hirt$, 2 ties, and


3 pair of p~:nt.~.'I~-iqw,:.rnahy,'day$'·in,
a he
. row can:''. wear'' .a'different
..'.' .'.' . outfit? .. '--, '..
.. :..... '"
Unit Conversions
Units of length Units of Capacity
foot (ft) 1 ft = 12 in. cup (c) 1 c = 8 fluid ounces (oz)

yard (yd) 1 yd = 3 ft pint (pt) 1 pt = 2 c


1 yd = 36 in. quart (qt) 1 qt = 2 pt
mile (mi) 1.mi = 5,280 ft gallon (gal) 1 gal = 4 qt
1 mi = 1,760 yd
How to change from one unit of measurement to another:
To change from larger units to smaller To change from smaller units to larger
units in the customary system, you have ones, you have to divide.
to multiply. 2560z = c
120 yd = ft 1 c = 80z
1 yd = 3 ft 256 -;- 8 = 32
120 X 3 ft = 360 ft
120 yd = 360 ft

Complete.
1. 36.in. = ft 2. 4 qt= c

3. Sib = oz 4. 39 ft = yd

5. 1.5 mi = ft 6. 3.5 gal = qt

7. 2T = Ib 8. 16 pt = qt

9. 640z = Ib 10. 3yd = in.

11. 4 gal = pt 12. 55yd = ft

. v.
I
", ,... r
0.0 ID
IL
= OZ 14. 20 pt = gal

15. 4.5 qt = c 16. 205 yd = ft

17. Reasoning A vendor at a festival sells soup for $1.25 per cup or
$3.75 per quart. Which is the better buy?
Changing one metric unit another:
To change from a larger unit to a smaller To change from a smaller unit to a larger
unit, multiply by a power of ten. unit, divide by a power of ten.
3.B L = mL 100 m = km
A liter is a larger unit than a milliliter. To The meter is a smaller unit than the
change from liters to milliliters, multiply. kilometer. To change from meters to
kilometers, divide.
1 L = 1,000 mL
1,000 m = 1 km
3.B x 1,000 = 3,BOO
100 --;- 1000 = 0.1
3.B L = 3,800 mL
100 m.= 0.1 km

Name the most appropriate metric unit for each measurement.


1 mass of a cow
D 2. length of a carrot 3. capacity of a thimble

Complete.

4~ 45 g = mg 5. 3450 mL = L-

60 4.5m = mm 7. 1.68 L = mL

Be 28cm = mm 9. 7,658 9 = kg

10. 600 cm = m 11. 5,000 mg = 9

12. 5.1 km = m 13. 1.7BO L = mL

14. 0.780 L = mL 15. 4,300 m = km

16. 9,000 cm = m 17. B,OOO mg = 9

18. Reasoning It is recommended that people have 1 9 of


calcium each day. How many milligrams of calcium is that?
'Perimeter
Perimeter is the distance around a shape.

You can add the len.gthsof all the sides , If only one side of a figure is given,
or you can multiply the sum of the then all sides have the same length.
length and the w,idth by 2 to find the 5cm
perimeter of a rectang'le.
25 in. D
9 in. 1 - - 1_ - - - - '
p = 5 em + 5 em + 5 em + 5 em = 20 em
or p = 4 x 5 em = 20 em
p = 25 in. + 9 in. + 25 in. + 9 in. = 68 in.
or p = 2 x (25 in. + 9 in.) = 68 in.

1_ Find the perimeter of the rectangle. 2" Find the perimeter of the square.

6mD 8m

n
I
3 in.

p=_+_+_+_= __ m p = __ x __ = __ in.

Find the perimeter of each figure.

5'0
0
6.
4'2~
3. 1 ft

4m
3ft 12,in.

7. 21A .tn. 8. 24c"m 9. 10. 8m


~
LI-J
I i ._
A'
'In~
5 in. ~

·~0(n. X
20 em 12 em

.1
'4
/D .
tn.
14cm tn .

11. A flower garden is in the sh!3pe of an equilateral triangle.


Each side measures 15~' ft. What is the garden's perimeter?
You can use formulas to find the area of a square or rectangle.
Find the area of a square that is 7.2 m on Find the area of -a rectangle with a length
each side. (~ of 4 em and a width (w) of 12 em.
2
Use the formula A = 8 . Use the formula A = I X w.
A = (7.2)2 A =4 X 12

A=S1.84 A = 48

The area is 51.84 m2 . The area is 48 cm 2 .

1BO
Find the area of each figure.

. . B.3cm

10.4 ft

u
3.1 ft

8.8 ft
3. 4.
4.2km

6.3 km

5. Reasoning What is the iength of a rectangle that has


an area of 120 ft2 and a width of 8 ft?

6. Number Sense What is the area of a square that is


12.4 em on each side?
Ratio and Proportion

You can use ratios to compare two A statement that two ratios are equal
quantities. is called a proportion.

2 balloons to' 3 'sticks


1 balloon 2 balloons
You can write ratios as; = 4 sticks
2 sticks
words 2 to 3 1 1x 2 2
:2=2x2=4
with a colon 2:3
2
as a fraction 3 21 = 42 IS
. a propo,rt'Ion.

Write each ratio. Use words, a colon, or a fraction.

1. Write the fatio of squares to circles. 2. The Computer Club has 20 girls
and 15 boys. Write the ratio of girls
DODD to boys in the club.
000

Tell if the ratios form a proportion. Write yes or no.


3 9 1 2 3 6 4 8
3. 4" 12 -;.--- 4. 39 - - 5'"6 10 - - - 6."6 18 - -

Complete ea~h table so that all ratios are equal. '

8. I; I I I I 9./ 4 1 120 I I
17 121 1421631 I 5 1 10 I 150 I
10. The ratio of ~he width to the length of a painting is 3 to 7.
If the painting is 42 in. long, how wide is it?

,11.. The ratio of the number o~ moons the planet Neptune has tq
the number that Saturn has is 4 to 9. Saturn has 18 moons.
, How many moons does Neptune have?
Fractions, decimals, and percents all name parts of a
whole. The grid to the right has 72 but of 100 squares
shaded.
;-<:

72 out of 100 are shaded. As a fraction; that is lQ:2o.


As a decimal, that is 0.72. As a percent, that is 72%.

Write 40% as a fraction and decimal. Write 0.3% as a fraction and decimal.
40% = 1~~ = 0.40 0.3% = ~6~ = 0.003
The decimal point moves two places to The decimal point moves two places to
the left. the left. FiH in any spaces with zeros.

Write 0.47 as a fraction and percent. Write t as a decimal and percent.


0.47 = 1~O = 47% You can use a proportion:
3 ~ n
"4 - 100
4n _ 300
4-~

n = 75
So, t = 0.75 =,75%.
Write each in two other ways.
2 23
1. 10 2. 100

7 4. 9Y%
3. 10

5. 16% 6. 52%

7. 0.04 8. 0.35

9. Number Sense Sheila got 87% of the problem correct.


Patrick got '190~ correct. Who scored higher?
Probability

What is the probability What is the probability


of spinning an A? of spinning a B?
2 number of As
-+ 1 -+ number of Bs
4 -+ total.possible outcomes 4 -+. total possible outcomes

The probability is ~ or~. The probability is 1.


Complete.
1. What is the probability 2. What is the probabHity
of spinning a 1? of spinning a 3?
D -+ number of 1s D -+ number of. 3s

D -+ total poss1ble outcomes D -+ total possible outcomes

The probability is _ __ The probability is _ __

Give the probability of each .outcome.

3. spinning an N _ __ 4. spinning an S _ __

5. spinning an S or G _ __ 6= spinning an S, G, or N _ __

A number cube has 6 sides numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Find each probability.

7. rolling a 3 _ __ 8. roliing an even number _ __

9. rolling 3, 4, 5, or 6 _ __ 10. rolling anything but 1 ...,--__

11. A hat contains 26 cards, each printed with a different letter


of the alphabet. What is the prob?bility that you will pick a
.vowel (A, E, I, 0, U, or Y)?

12. There are 6 blue socks, 7 white socks, and 8 gray socks
in a drawer. If you pick a sock without lo~king, what is the
probability that it will be blue?

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