Mathematics Grade 6 15 min

Subtract a one-digit number from a two-digit number up to 18

Subtract a one-digit number from a two-digit number up to 18

What you'll learn

  • Calculate unit rates from given ratios involving fractions and decimals with at least 80% accuracy on a quiz.
  • Explain the meaning of a unit rate in the context of a real-world scenario, providing at least two examples, in a written paragraph.
  • Solve multi-step problems involving unit rates to determine the best value or make comparisons between different options with 75% accuracy on a worksheet.
  • Identify the unit rate within a table or graph representing a proportional relationship.

Tutorial Preview

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What is 17 - 3?

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What is 12 - 5?

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What is 14 - 6?

Sample Practice Questions

Easy
What is 13 - 2?
0.11
1.12
2.15
3.10
Easy
What is 15 - 4?
0.11
1.10
2.19
3.12
Easy
What is 16 - 3?
0.12
1.13
2.19
3.14

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Subtract a one-digit number from a two-digit number up to 18 is a Grade 6 Mathematics lesson on ExcelOS.

What will I learn in Subtract a one-digit number from a two-digit number up to 18?

You'll be able to: Calculate unit rates from given ratios involving fractions and decimals with at least 80% accuracy on a quiz; Explain the meaning of a unit rate in the context of a real-world scenario, providing at least two examples, in a….

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This lesson includes 25 practice questions across multiple difficulty levels, each with instant feedback and explanations.

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