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The Greatest common Factor of 81 and 54 isThe Least common Multiple of 81 and 54 is
Greatest Common Factor of 45 and 75 isLeast Common Multiple of 45 and 75 is
Greatest Common Factor of 63 and 42 isLeast Common Multiple of 63 and 42 is
The Greatest common Factor of 20 and 30 isThe Least Common Multiple of 20 and 30 is
Greatest Common Factor of 28 and 35 isLeast Common Multiple of 28 and 35 is
Greatest Common Factor of 36 and 27 isLeast Common Multiple of 36 and 27 is
Greatest Common Factor of 42 and 56 is
Least Common Multiple of 42 and 56 is
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Find the slope of the line through each pair of points.
(0, 6), (-6,
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(1 1 , -1 1), (-6, -6)
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(5, -1 1), (8, -10)
(5, -6), (-3, -1 1)
(12, 12), (1, -1 1)
(7 ,3), (4,9) (-12, -4), (-9, -5)
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each expression.
L6 + 7Y - 8 2.18m*7+12m 3. 5(3/) - 7(2t)
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l. *21(a + 2b) + 74a - 9b 8. -ta * 3(o - c) + 5c e. -z(-s)q + (-72)(-q)
,.Narne the coefficients, the like terms, and the constants.
Coefficients Like Terms Constants
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3x*7
4m*(-3n)+n
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Class
rite anumerical expression. Find the sum'
1. climb up26 steps, then climb down 9 steps
Date
Z. earn$100, spend $62, earn $35, spend $72
Find
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5. 9 + (-11) 7. -4 + (-6) 8. 18 + (-17)
9. -8+B+(-11) 10. 12+(-7)+3+(-8) 11.-15+1+15
12. 0 + (-11) 13.6+(-s)+(-4) 14,-5 + (-16) + 5 + 8 + 16
without adding, tell whether each sum is positive, negative, or zero'
1s. 1g2 + (-12g) 15. -4t1 + (*296) 17' -115 + 87
each sum.
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floors. Find the net change'
24. The price of a share of stock started the day at $37'During the day it
went down Sg, ;p1r, oown $7, and up $4' What was the price of a share
at the end of the daY?
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Use models to help you find each difference.
1.8-12 2. 13-6 3. e - (*12)
4.57 -39 5. -173 - 762 6. 71 - (123)
7.51*89 8. -222 - (-117) 9. 843 - 677
10. -98 - 183 11. 366 - (-42e) 12. -83 - (-48) _ 6s
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13.6-9 14.74-8 15. -15 - 3
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20. 448 - 52
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21. -1e1 + (-s11)
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Write a numerical expression.
25. A balloon goes up 2,300 ft,
Simplify.
then goes down 600 ft.
26. You lose 950, then spend g35.
27. The Glasers had 9317 in$74,9132,and $48. What
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37. What is the protrabilityof spinning a letter A onthe spinner shown?
38. Which number will replace the question
mark in the number Pattern shownbelow?
0, 2, 2, 4, 6, 10, L6, 26, ?, . . .
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input output
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41. Evaluate 5(x + y) for x : 3 andy : 9.
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number decreased by 6 is 12"?
t x+6:12.G x-6--12H 6x: 12
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25. the formula for the area of a rectangleis A : lw. Afieldhas a length of ZOO
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H 46.168J 47.168
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