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Math TAKS Question 6th grade for TEK 6.2C Math STAAR example ...

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<strong>Math</strong> <strong>TAKS</strong> <strong>Question</strong> 6 th <strong>grade</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>TEK</strong> <strong>6.2C</strong><br />

<strong>6.2C</strong> The student adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides to solve problems and justify solutions. The<br />

student is expected to use multiplication and division of whole numbers to solve problems including<br />

situations involving equivalent ratios and rates.<br />

Correct answer is 73<br />

<strong>Math</strong> <strong>STAAR</strong> <strong>example</strong> question <strong>for</strong> <strong>TEK</strong> <strong>6.2C</strong><br />

3. Melanie is going to read a 219-page book. She reads at a rate of 20 pages per day.<br />

Based on this in<strong>for</strong>mation, which of the following statements is a reasonable<br />

conclusion?<br />

A. She will have read less than<br />

B. She will have read more than<br />

1<br />

of the book after 5 days.<br />

2<br />

1<br />

of the book after 3 days.<br />

3<br />

C. She will have read more than 138 pages after 4 days.<br />

D. She will have read fewer than 110 pages after 6 days.<br />

Correct answer is A, Readiness Standard, <strong>6.2C</strong>


<strong>Math</strong> <strong>TAKS</strong> <strong>Question</strong> 7 th <strong>grade</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>TEK</strong> 7.5B<br />

7.5B The student uses equations to solve problems. The student is expected to <strong>for</strong>mulate problem<br />

situations when given a simple equation and <strong>for</strong>mulate a equation when given a problem situation.<br />

Correct answer is H, 7.5B<br />

<strong>Math</strong> <strong>STAAR</strong> <strong>example</strong> question <strong>for</strong> <strong>TEK</strong> 7.5B<br />

5. Which situation is best represented by the equation below?<br />

3x = 27<br />

A. The total cost of a dinner and tip was $27. If a $3 tip was included in the total<br />

cost, what is the x, the cost of the dinner?<br />

B. The total cost of a dinner and dessert was $27. The cost of the dinner was 3 times<br />

the cost of the dessert. What is x, the cost of the dessert?<br />

C. Three friends went to dinner, and each paid $27. What is x, the total amount they<br />

spent on dinner?<br />

D. Three friends went to dinner and paid a total of $27. If they divided the bill evenly,<br />

what is x, the amount each friend paid?<br />

Correct answer is D, Readiness Standard, 7.5(B)


<strong>Math</strong> <strong>TAKS</strong> <strong>Question</strong> 8 th <strong>grade</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>TEK</strong> 8.10A<br />

8.10A The student describes how changes in dimensions affect linear, area, and volume measures. The<br />

student is expected to describe the resulting effects on perimeter and area when dimensions of a shape<br />

are changed proportionally.<br />

Correct answer is H<br />

<strong>Math</strong> <strong>STAAR</strong> <strong>example</strong> question <strong>for</strong> <strong>TEK</strong> 8.10A<br />

11 The dimensions of a rectangle are dilated using a scale factor of<br />

relationship between the new area and the original area?<br />

A. The area of the new rectangle is<br />

B. The area of the new rectangle is<br />

C. The area of the new rectangle is<br />

D. The area of the new rectangle is<br />

8<br />

the original area.<br />

3<br />

2 the original area.<br />

3<br />

4 the original area.<br />

9<br />

8 the original area.<br />

27<br />

Correct Answer is C, Supporting Standard, 8.10A<br />

2<br />

. What is the<br />

3


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