Number Systems

MST3.I.N.06.01 - Read and write whole numbers to trillions (number systems)

MST3.I.N.06.02 - Define and identify the commutative and associative properties of addition and multiplication (number systems)

MST3.I.N.06.03 - Define and identify the distributive property of multiplication over addition (number systems)

MST3.I.N.06.04 - Define and identify the identity and inverse properties of addition and multiplication (number systems)

MST3.I.N.06.05 - Define and identify the zero property of multiplication (number systems)

MST3.I.N.06.13 - Define absolute value and determine the absolute value of rational numbers (including positive and negative) (number systems)

MST3.I.N.06.14 - Locate rational numbers on a number line (including positive and negative) (number systems)

MST3.I.N.06.15 - Order rational numbers (including positive and negative) (number systems)

Operations

MST3.I.N.06.16 - Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (operations)
**Adding & subtracting ONLY

MST3.I.N.06.20 - Represent fractions as terminating or repeating decimals (operations)

MST3.I.N.06.21 - Find multiple representations of rational numbers (fractions, decimals, and percents 0 to 100) (operations)

MST3.I.N.06.22 - Evaluate numerical expressions using order of operations (may include exponents of two and three) (operations)

MST3.I.N.06.23 - Represent repeated multiplication in exponential form (operations)

MST3.I.N.06.24 - Represent exponential form as repeated multiplication (operations)

MST3.I.N.06.25 - Evaluate expressions having exponents where the power is an exponent of one, two or three (operations)

  

Variables and Expressions

MST3.I.A.06.01 - Translate two-step verbal expressions into algebraic expressions (variables and expressions)

MST3.I.A.06.02A - Use substitution to evaluate algebraic expressions (may include exponents of one, two, and three) (variables and expressions)

MST3.I.A.06.02B - Use substitution to evaluate algebraic expressions (for two variable expressions) (variables and expressions)

 


 

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