How to write one-step equations for word problems | 6th grade | Khan Academy

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Learn how to write basic equations to model real-world situations.

Grade 6th on Khan Academy: By the 6th grade, you're becoming a sophisticated mathemagician. You'll be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide any non-negative numbers (including decimals and fractions) that any grumpy ogre throws at you. Mind-blowing ideas like exponents (you saw these briefly in the 5th grade), ratios, percents, negative numbers, and variable expressions will start being in your comfort zone. Most importantly, the algebraic side of mathematics is a whole new kind of fun! And if that is not enough, we are going to continue with our understanding of ideas like the coordinate plane (from 5th grade) and area while beginning to derive meaning from data! (Content was selected for this grade level based on a typical curriculum in the United States.)

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When yesterday was 4/20/2020 and this videos is 4:20 minutes long

adurshan
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Which sofware did you use for teaching? THANKS A LOT!

darkhorseeducation
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when I was watching this I was like "can't you divide $42.50 by $8.50 ?" but then I realized you had to do somethings else

headmistressana
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who does this voice over? my friend says it sound like her (non biological) dad but we aint sure. Thanks!

cloudyjun
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Im a math genuis in my class and im in seventh grade doing 9th grade math and yet i dont understand wut ur saying

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