In a table, y = 6x + 9. Which ordered pair belongs to the table? Focus on the operation shown in the expression.

  • (3, 21)
  • (21, 2)
  • (2, 21)
  • (2, 17)
  • (2, 21)

In a table, y = 6x + 9. Which ordered pair belongs to the table? Check each choice by substitution.

  • (4, 19)
  • (33, 4)
  • (4, 33)
  • (5, 33)
  • (4, 33)

In a table, y = 6x + 9. Which ordered pair belongs to the table? Think carefully about the inverse operation.

  • (6, 45)
  • (45, 6)
  • (7, 45)
  • (6, 21)
  • (6, 45)


In a table, y = 6x + 9. Which ordered pair belongs to the table? Use the balance method before choosing.

  • (21, 2)
  • (3, 21)
  • (2, 17)
  • (2, 21)
  • (2, 21)


A number x is divided equally among 3 students. Each student gets 6. Which equation correctly represents the situation?

  • x – 3 = 6
  • x/3 = 6
  • x + 3 = 6
  • 3x = 6
  • x/3 = 6

Each packet has 2 stickers. There are x packets and 32 stickers altogether. Which equation correctly represents the situation?

  • x – 2 = 32
  • 2x = 32
  • x/2 = 32
  • x + 2 = 32
  • 2x = 32