Lesson 3: Practice Problems
Problem 1
Select all the equations that represent the hanger.
Problem 2
Write an equation to represent each hanger.
Problem 3
![Balanced hanger with 2 circles on left, x, on right a square, 14.62](../../../../../../embeds/d6cdedb5--6.6.A3.PP.Rev.Image.0303.png)
Write an equation to represent the hanger.
Explain how to reason with the hanger to find the value of
. Explain how to reason with the equation to find the value of
.
Problem 4
Andre says that
![A balanced hanger. On left is circle, x and two squares, 1 each. On right are 5 squares, 1 each.](../../../../../../embeds/21326f3e--6.6.A3.PP.Rev.Image.0404.png)
Do you agree with Andre? Explain your reasoning.
Problem 5 From Unit 6 Lesson 1
Match each equation to one of the diagrams.
Problem 6 From Unit 4 Lesson 13
The area of a rectangle is 14 square units. It has side lengths
Problem 7 From Unit 3 Lesson 11
Lin needs to save up $20 for a new game. How much money does she have if she has saved the following percentages of her goal? Explain your reasoning.
25%
75%
125%