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Commutative and Associative Properties Practice
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What property is shown? (–8) + (–15) = (–15) + (–8) Question 2 options: commutative property
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−8+ +c−d Commutative Property of Addition
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This table shows information about electromagnetic and mechanical waves.
Property Electromagnetic Mechanical Do they require a
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When drawn on a coordinate plane with the x-axis as the baseline, a wave with a crest that is closer to the baseline has a
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Which description is not a property of an acid?
a) Sour taste b) Corrosive c) Slimy feel d) Dissolves metals
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Apply the Commutative Property to generate an expression equivalent to 8+9f−2+6f−8f−4+12 .(1 point)
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This table shows information about electromagnetic and mechanical waves.
Property Do they require a medium? How do they travel? X
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Complete the following stepped-out solution to show that −7+[(8⋅m)⋅1/8]+7 is equivalent to m. (2 points)
−7+
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A student is exploring mechanical and electromagnetic waves, compiling a list of questions for her investigation into the
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A student is exploring mechanical and electromagnetic waves, compiling a list of questions for her investigation into the
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Which is distributive property
Commutative property Associative property 3(4+5)=12+15 5+6+2=2+5+6 7+(3+4)=(7+3)+4
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Properties of operations quick check
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Apply the Commutative Property to generate an expression equivalent to 8+9f−2+6f−8f−4+12.(1 point)
Responses 21f 21 f
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An oscilloscope can be used to produce visible pictures of sound waves. If an oscilloscope is used to measure the distance
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Identify which property is being illustrated.
5 equals 5 (1 point) Responses Reflexive Property Reflexive Property Symmetric
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A student is exploring mechanical and electromagnetic waves, compiling a list of questions for her investigation into the
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The picture shows a triangle.
Side Lengths: 2cm , 2.4cm , 3.6cm Angle Measures: 32° , 39° , 109° Which choice describes
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Match the properties with their expression.(1 point)
Associative Property: Distributive Property: Commutative Property: answers:
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Which expression is an example of the commutative property of addition? With numbers
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Which of the following shows pairing of a property and it’s example
2(a+3)=2a+6; associative property 2a+3b=3b*2a; distributive
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You are unable to lift an object. Which property makes the object difficult to lift?(1 point)
Responses mass mass weight weight
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Which of the tables below accurately displays the characteristics of mechanical waves? (1 point)
Property Does a mechanical wave
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Match the property that justifies each statement.(7 points)
1 If 3m+n=7 and n=4, then 3m+4=7 2 8p = 8p 3 If 4x = y, then y = 4x 4
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What properties of silica sand make it useful in hydraulic fracturing?(1 point)
Responses It absorbs excess moisture. It absorbs
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Apply the Associative and Commutative Properties to generate an expression equivalent to 2(a+5)+4(2a+3)−10.(1 point)
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Triangles ABC and CDE are called _ triangles.
The slope of the line through AE can be written as This is a _ relationship because
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Which is not a common property of ionic compounds?
good conductivity as a liquid high melting point poor conductivity as a solid
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Use the properties of quadrilaterals to determine the number of quadrilaterals that can be constructed with congruent opposite
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Which property of spider silk is not shared by Kevlar?(1 point)
Responses flexibility flexibility shock resistance shock
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Which statements are true for the functions g(x)=x^2 and h(x)=x^2
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The formation of hydrogen bonds and all it's associated properties are a result of water being a __________ molecule.
covalent
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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding an expression written in scientific notation in the form of a× 10*
? The
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What do two different neutral isotopes of the same element have in common?
atomic number atomic mass nuclear number nuclear mass
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For the triangle shown <B= 34 degrees and CD= 80
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What does the amplitude of a sound wave depend on? Responses pitch pitch loudness loudness wavelength wavelength
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A student drew pictures to show the differences between elements and compounds. Which statement can the student support with her
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In one to two sentences, explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100°C and the particles
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Elizabeth was studying physical and chemical properties and created the table below to help her. Which property and example does
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Use the table to answer the question.
Wave Wavelength (meters) Frequency (hertz) W 5 200 X 3 300 The table shows information
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Sort each example with the correct type of property.
* 5 points Physical Property Chemical Property Malleability Reactivity
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Which property do transition metals have in common?(1 point)
Responses They are usually very soft. They are usually very soft.
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Which property do transition metals have in common?(1 point)
Responses They are usually very reactive. They are usually very
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1. Sort each example with the correct type of property.*
Physical Property Chemical Property Malleability Reactivity Density
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Figures are similar if their corresponding ... (choose TWO answers)
1. angles are congruent 2. angles are proportional 3. sides
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Which element does NOT have similar chemical properties to neon (Ne)? (1 point) Responses F F Ar Ar Xe Xe He He
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Which of the following is a soft metal and the lightest element that is a solid at standard temperature and pressure?(1 point)
Re
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Light travels in waves. Which of the following statements about light waves is NOT true?
A. They travel in straight lines. B.
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Which property of the sound wave changes when the volume is increased on a radio?
A. period B. frequency C. amplitude D.
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Sort each example with the correct type of property.
* 5 points Physical Property Chemical Property Malleability Reactivity
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