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Introducing FCAT by Request

As we wind down to the actual FCAT exam…. Introducing FCAT by Request. Commutative : Order Associative : Grouping Distributive : Sharing Identity : Same Identity. Number Property Questions. E nter M.A.6.A.3.5 Hoping this helps you . FCAT By Request: Properties.

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Introducing FCAT by Request

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  1. As we wind down to the actual FCAT exam…. IntroducingFCAT by Request

  2. Commutative : OrderAssociative : GroupingDistributive : SharingIdentity : Same Identity Number Property Questions Enter M.A.6.A.3.5 Hoping this helps you 

  3. FCAT By Request:Properties Tom wants to put a fence around the perimeter of a rectangular garden that is 12 feet long and 4 feet wide. The perimeter of the garden can be represented using the expression below: 2(l + w) Using only the distributive property, which expression also correctly represents the perimeter of the garden? w(2 + l) 2l + 2w 2lw 2l + w The picture is of no use to you in answering the question. It is a ‘red herring’

  4. Literary Idiom Tactic Red Herring • …Is used to refer to something that misleads or distracts from the relevant or important issue. • is a seemingly plausible, though ultimately irrelevant, diversionary tactic • may be intentional, or unintentional; it does not necessarily mean a conscious intent to mislead. • was probably invented in 1807 by English polemicist [debater] William Cobbett, referring to one occasion on which he ihad supposedly used a kipper to divert hounds from chasing a hare which was never an actual practice of hunters. • The phrase was later borrowed to provied a formal name for the logical fallacy and literary device. [www.redherring.com is a tech company  ] Uh…oh….

  5. Remember each part of the expression is a term Which expression is equivalent to x + (4xy + 2y – 3) using only the associative property? (x – 3) + (4xy + 2y) (1 + 4y) x + (226 + (2y – 3) (x + 4xy + 2y ) -3 x + 2(y + 4x) -3 Simplify all expressions Indirectly this may test the students knowledge of multiplying positive and negative numbers which is not covered in Grade 6.

  6. FCAT By Request:Properties • Which expression is the additive inverse of 2u – 4(v + 2)? • -2u – (4(v – 2) • -2u + (4(v – 2) • -2u – (4(v + 2) • -2u+ (4(v + 2)

  7. FCAT By Request:Properties Which of the properties below does the following sentence define? “ The order in which the numbers are added or multipied does not change their sum or product”. Associative Property Commutative Property Distributive Property Additive Inverse

  8. FCAT By Request:Properties • Which expression is equivalent to 2u(1 + v) – 3(v – 2) using only the distributive property? • 2u – 3v + 2uv – 6 • -3(v – 2) + (1 + 2v) • 2uv + u – 3(v – 2) • 2u + 2uv – 3v + 6

  9. FCAT By Request:Properties

  10. A Gridding PuzzlePercentages Percent Problems : Gridding The Number Only Enter M.A.6.A.5.1 Hoping this helps you a

  11. FCAT By Request:Percentage Problems In cooking class, Rubin made 50 sugar cookie. His teacher then asked him to decorate the cookies using different colors of frosting. Rubin decorated 15 of the cookies with green icing, 10 with yellow icing, 15 with red icing, and the rest with blue icing. What percent of the cookies did Rubin decorate with blue icing?

  12. FCAT By Request:Percentage Problems The 25 students in Mrs. Vann’s science class each planted a sunflower seed in a small seed set. A few days later, 9 of the students’ seeds had already sprouted. What percent of the students had seeds that had not yet sprouted?

  13. FCAT. You are ready… You have put in the time and the energy

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