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Unit 6 Review
Danielle Littrell
Created on March 2, 2025
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ESCAPE ROOM
MUSICAL
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A game created by D. Littrell
ESCAPE ROOM
Can you recover allthe band members?
Face the different challenges about music in 5 missions to find each one of the members of our band and succeed on stage.
Missions
Time to review for that Unit 6 Test!
missions
Retrieve all band members!
Mission 2
Mission 1
Mission 3
Mission 4
Mission 5
Mission 1
This or That?
Let's start with something simple: answer the questions by choosing the correct image. Good luck!
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mission 1
1/3
-3
Which inequality symbol makes the statement true?
mission 1
2/3
-8
-9
Which inequality symbol makes the statement true?
mission 1
3/3
1/2
5/8
Which inequality symbol makes the statement true?
Mission 1 COMPLETE
Congratulations!
You have shown your mastery in comparing integers! Keep it going!
Continue
missions
Retrieve all band members!
Mission 2
Mission 3
Mission 4
Mission 5
COMPLETE!
Mission 2
Which graph is it?
Now come three demanding tests! You will be given an inequality and you have to find its matching graph. Good Luck!
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mission 2
1/3
Debbie trains at least 30 minutes a day for her upcoming race. Which number line represents the possible number of minutes Debbie trains each day?
mission 2
2/3
Which graph is the solution to x<6?
mission 2
3/3
Emmett is making a new type of sundae to sell at his ice cream shop. He starts by adding 14 ounces of chocolate syrup. Emmett wants the sundae to have a strong caramel flavor, so he plans to add more caramel syrup than chocolate syrup. Which graph represents this situtation?
Mission 2 COMPLETE
Congratulations!
You have shown your mastery in graphing inequalities! Keep up the great work!
Continue
missions
Recover all band members!
Mission 3
Mission 4
Mission 5
COMPLETE!
COMPLETE!
mission 3
Sort it out!
CTime to put those skills to the test! Put the integers in the correct order to advance.
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mission 3
1/3
nter an incorrect
Enter the correct answer ✔
Enter an incorrect
mission 3
2/3
Write here an incorrect answer
Write here an incorrect answer
Write here the correct answer ✔
mission 3
3/3
Write here an incorrect answer
Write here the correct answer ✔
Write here an answer incorrect
Mission 3 COMPLETE
Congratulations!
You are a sorting pro! Keep up the great work!
Continue
missions
Retrieve all band members!
Mission 4
Mission 5
Complete!
Complete!
Complete!
mission 4
Lots of Choices, One answer.
Next you will see problems with mulitple choice options. Choose the correct answer in order to move on!
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mission 4
1/4
Which number makes the inequality true? 20 > 2x + 6
14
10
mission 4
2/4
Which number makes the inequality true?
mission 4
3/4
A farmer sells vegetables at a farmers’ market. In order to pay expenses, the farmer must sell enough to satisfy the inequality 2x−50≥1000, where x represents bushels of vegetables. What is the least amount of vegetables the farmer must sell to pay expenses?
mission 4
4/4
Which of these situations can be modeled by the inequality x>250?
Mission 4 COMPLETE
Congratulations!
You made all the right choices, awesome job! Keep up the great work!
Continue
missions
Retrieve all band members!
Mission 5
Complete!
Complete!
Complete!
Complete!
mission 5
ANSWER CORRECTLY
And finally, a quick general knowledge test. If you fail, get ready to receive a tomato splash!
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mission 5
1/3
What is the area of rectangle PQRS with vertices at P(0, 2), Q(0, 10), R(4, 10), and S(4, 2)?
mission 5
2/3
The point (-3, 7) will be reflected across the y-axis. Which quadrant is the location of the image point?
III
II
IV
mission 5
3/3
Jesse is making a map of his town on a grid. He needs to plot his house at (3,2), his school at (3,9), and the public library at (6,9).
Every weekday, Jared walks from his house to his school. After school, he walks to the library, where his mom picks him up. If each square equals 1 block, how many blocks does Jared walk each weekday?