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Math

Grade 7



ReTeach/Review





Practice Items
for
Assessed State Standards

Strand 1: NUMBER SENSE

7.1.1a
Show equivalence among fractions, decimals and percents
7.1.1b
Compare and Order Rational Numbers
7.1.1c
Represent large numbers using scientific notation
7.1.3a
Compute accurately with integers
7.1.3b
Select, apply, and explain the method of computation when
problem solving using integers and positive rational numbers
7.1.3c
Solve problems involving percents of numbers
7.1.4a
Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of
solutions for problems involving integers and positive rational
numbers

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7.1.1a
Show equivalence among fractions, decimals and percents
1.

2.

3.

Which value is equivalent to 2.4?


A.

2
4

B.

24
100

C.

1
4

D.

2
5

Which value is equivalent to


A.

0.12

B.

1.2

C.

3.25

D.

8.3

3
?
25

Which percent represents 0.08?


A.

2.25%

B.

8%

C.

80%

D.

125%

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4.

5.

6.

Which fraction represents 55%?


A.

1
2

B.

1
5

C.

5
10

D.

11
20

Which value is NOT equal to the other three?


A.

1.9%

B.

C.

19
1000

D.

0.019

9
100

Which percent represents

A.

5.16%

B.

16.5%

C.

31.25%

D.

320%

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5
?
16

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7.1.1b
Compare and Order Rational Numbers
1.

2.

3.

Which list of values is in order from least to greatest?


A.

1018%, 10.2, 102, 1016

B.

10.2, 1018%, 102, 1016

C.

10.2, 102, 1018%, 1016

D.

102, 10.2, 1016, 1018%

Which value is less than all the others?

A.

21
23

B.

0.913

C.

91.3

D.

91%

Which fraction is greater than 0.34?


A.

55
162

B.

8
23

C.

5
16

D.

1
3

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4.

5.

1
Which value lies between 0 and ?
2
A.

5
8

B.

3
5

C.

2
3

D.

1
6

Which list of numbers is in order from least to greatest?

A.

7
1
10
,1.28, ,0.02,0.34,
8
12
3

7
1
10
,0.02, , 34%,1.28,
8
12
3

C.

34%,

D.

7
1
10
0.02, ,1.28, , 34%,
8
12
3

10 7
1
, ,1.28, ,0.02
3 8
12

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6.

A cross-country team is getting ready for a meet. The chart shows the
distance (in miles) they ran each day. Which day did they run the
greatest distance?
Day
Distance
Monday

A.

Monday

B.

Tuesday

C.

Wednesday

D.

Thursday

(miles)
3
4
8

Tuesday

4.7

Wednesday

13
4

Thursday

3.9

7.

The table shows the changes from the average water level of a pond
over several weeks. During which week was the water the deepest?
Week
Change
(inches)

A.

Week 1

B.

Week 2

C.

Week 3

D.

Week 4

1
7

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5
11

3
91
1
200

1.45

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7.1.1c
Represent large numbers using scientific notation
1.

2.

3.

In 2010, the population of New York City, NY was about 8,175,000


people. Which number gives this population in scientific notation?
A.

8175 10 3

B.

8.175 10 3

C.

81.75 10 5

D.

8.175 10 6

Which number written in scientific notation is equivalent to 1,020?


A.

1.020 10 3

B.

1.020 10 2

C.

10.20 10 3

D.

10.20 10 2

Which number written in standard form is equivalent to 6.593 10 5 ?


A.

0.06593

B.

65,930

C.

659,300

D.

659,300,000

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4.

5.

6.

Which list gives the numbers in order the numbers from least to
greatest?
A.

2.61 10 6 , 3.25 10 5 , 3.5 10 5 , 7.98 10 4

B.

7.98 10 4 , 3.25 10 5 , 3.5 10 5 ,2.61 10 6

C.

7.98 10 4 , 3.5 10 5 , 3.25 10 5 ,2.61 10 6

D.

3.5 10 5 ,2.61 10 6 , 3.25 10 5 , 7.98 10 4

Given the statement 5.027 10 n = 50,270 . What is the value of n?


A.

n =1

B.

n=2

C.

n=3

D.

n=4

The table shows the 2001 populations of several countries. Which


country had the smallest population?
Country

Population

China

1.273 10 9
844,000

Fiji
Iceland
Russia
A.

China

B.

Fiji

C.

Iceland

D.

Russia

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2.78 10 5
142,300,000

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7.1.3a Compute accurately with integers


1.

2.

3.

4.

What is the value of 14 (7) ?


A.

21

B.

C.

D.

What is the value of the expression 9 ( 7 2 ) ?


A.

81

B.

65

C.

61

D.

45

Which expression has a value greater than 3?


A.

4 + (9)

B.

3 + (8) + 1

C.

10 + 8

D.

1+ (5) + 2

Which expression has a value of 8?


A.

96 (12)

B.

56 (7)

C.

32 (4)

D.

3 (24)

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5.

6.

7.

8.

Which expression has a sum of 7?


A.

4 + (3)

B.

10 + (17)

C.

13 + 6

D.

16 + (9)

What is the value of 5 9 ?


A.

14

B.

C.

D.

14

Which expression has a value of 3?


A.

9 6

B.

9 (6)

C.

96

D.

9 (6)

What is the value of the expression 12 (6) + (5) ?


A.

11

B.

C.

13

D.

23

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7.1.3b
Select, apply, and explain the method of computation when
problem solving using integers and positive rational numbers
1.

The temperature in Anchorage, Alaska was 10F. It then dropped 2F


per hour for 4 hours. What was the temperature then?
A.

8F

B.

2F

C.

-4F

D. -6F

2.

3.

The daytime high temperature on the Moon can reach 130C. At night,
the temperature can drop to -110C. What is the difference between the
high and low temperatures?
A.

-240C

B.

-20C

C.

20C

D.

240C

Stephen is walking on a path in the mountains. The table shows how the
elevation changed each minute for 5 minutes. What was the average
change in elevation per minute?
Minute
Change in elevation (ft)

4.

A.

-1 ft.

B.

-2 ft.

C.

-9 ft.

D.

-10 ft.

1
10

2
-4

3
-8

4
1

5
-9

Manny used 24.26 gallons of gas to drive his truck 434.52 miles. What

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was his trucks gas mileage? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
A. 17.9 miles per gallon
B.

16.9 miles per gallon

C.

0.10 miles per gallon

D. 0.06 miles per gallon

5.

6.

3
7
pint of spring water. One serving of the water is pint.
4
8
How much of a serving did you drink?
You drink

A.

7
pint
6

B.

6
pint
7

C.

21
pint
32

D.

1
pint
8

A 6-foot tall ski jumper buys skis that are 2

1
feet longer than his
4

height. How long are the skis?

A.

1
feet
4

B.

3
feet
4

C.

1
feet
4

D. 18 feet

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7.

Pistachio nuts are sold in bulk for $8 per pound. You want to buy

3
4

pound of pistachios. What will be your total cost?


A. $1.07
B.

$6.00

C.

$7.25

D. $8.75

8.

9.

A professional ice hockey goal is 4 feet tall. You buy a hockey goal that
2
is 3 feet tall. How much taller is the professional goal?
3
A.

1
feet
3

B.

2
feet
3

C.

D.

1
feet
3
2
feet
3

What is the total cost for a sweet roll that costs $1.30, a donut that cost
$1.20, and a coffee cake that costs $3.70?
A. $7.50
B.

$6.20

C.

$5.20

D. $5.12
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7.1.3c
Solve problems involving percents of numbers
1.

2.

3.

What number is 350% of 84?


A.

2.4

B.

29.4

C.

240

D.

294

What percent of 40 is 18?


A.

12%

B.

22.2%

C.

45%

D.

72%

In a survey of seventh graders, 24 students said that their favorite


lunch food was pizza. This was 40% of the students surveyed. How
many students were surveyed?
A.

9.6

B.

16

C.

60

D.

100

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4.

5.

11 is 22% of what number?


A.

B.

11

C.

24

D.

50

Lake Middle School has a student population that is 48% female. The
total student population is 1,325. How many boys go to Lake Middle
School?
A. 52
B.

636

C.

689

D. 1,277
6.

7.

The size of a team increased from 12 to 15 players. What is the


percent of increase?
A.

80%

B.

25%

C.

20%

D.

3%

The number of employees at a car manufacturing plant decreased


from 1150 to 1104. What was the percent of decrease?
A.

0.04%

B.

4%

C.

46%

D.

96%

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8.

9.

The sweatshirt you want to buy is on sale for $36. The original ticket
price is $45. What is the percent discount on the sweatshirt?
A.

9%

B.

20%

C.

25%

D.

80%

The table shows the number of hours you spent online last weekend.
Day
Saturday
Sunday

Hours Online
2
4.5

What is the percent of change in your online time from Saturday to


Sunday?
A.

about 44%

B.

about 56%

C.

80%

D.

125%

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7.1.4a
Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of
solutions for problems involving integers and positive rational
numbers
1.

Which of the following numbers when added to


greater than

2.

A.

1
8

B.

1
6

C.

1
4

D.

1
3

1
?
2

What is the value of the expression


A.

6
11

B.

31
30

C.

11
8

D.

1
, results in a number
4

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5 2 1
+ ?
6 3 8

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3.

Stephen is walking on a path in the mountains. The table shows how the
elevation changed each minute for 5 minutes. What was the average
change in elevation per minute?
Minute
Change in elevation (ft)

4.

A.

-10 ft.

B.

-2 ft.

C.

2 ft.

D.

10 ft.

1
10

2
-4

3
-8

4
1

5
-9

To raise money for a field trip, the 7th graders had bake sale. They
earned $3.75 for each package of treats sold. How many packages
need to be sold to earn $405?
A. 1.08
B.

10.8

C.

108

D. 1080

5.

Laura has $10 to spend on nail polish. Each bottle of nail polish costs
$2.89. How many bottles of nail polish can Laura buy?
A. 30
B.

C.

D.

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6.

Manny used 24.26 gallons of gas to drive his truck 434.52 miles. What
was his trucks approximate gas mileage?
A. 20.5 miles per gallon
B.

17.9 miles per gallon

C.

10.3 miles per gallon

D. 0.06 miles per gallon

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Strand 2: GEOMETRY & MEASUREMENT


7.2.2a
Plot the location of an ordered pair in the coordinate plane
7.2.2c
Find the distance between points along horizontal and vertical
lines of a coordinate plane
7.2.3b
Perform and describe positions and orientation of shapes
under a single transformation on a coordinate plane
7.2.5b
Determine the area of trapezoids and circles, and the
circumference of circles

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7.2.2a
Plot the location of an ordered pair in the coordinate plane
1.

Use the coordinate grid below.

Which point is located at (1, -2)?

2.

A.

Point A

B.

Point B

C.

Point C

D.

Point D

Use the coordinate grid below.

What is the location of point P?


A.
B.
C.
D.

(2, 4)
(4, 2)
(-2, -4)
(-4, -2)

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3.

Use the coordinate grid below.

Which point is located at (4, 3)?


A.
B.
C.
D.
4.

Point A
Point B
Point C
Point D

Use the coordinate grid below.

Which point is located in quadrant II?


A.
B.
C.
D.

Point A
Point B
Point C
Point D

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7.2.2c
1.

Find the distance between points along horizontal and


vertical lines of a coordinate plane

Use the coordinate grid below to answer the question.

What is the horizontal distance between points M and N?

2.

A.

-1 units

B.

3 units

C.

9 units

D.

10 units

Use the coordinate grid below to answer the question.

What is the vertical distance between points F and G?


A.

3 units

B.

5 units

C.

7 units

D.

8 units

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3.

4.

5.

What is the vertical distance between points (-2, -11) and (-2, -3)?
A.

1 unit

B.

8 units

C.

9 units

D.

14 units

What is the horizontal distance between point (-1,7) and point (4,7)?
A.

3 units

B.

5 units

C.

6 units

D.

7 units

Use the coordinate grid below to answer the question.

Which segment has a length of 7 units?


A.

AB

B.

BC

C.

CD

D.

DA

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7.2.3b
1.

Perform and describe positions and orientation of shapes


under a single transformation on a coordinate plane

Use the figure below to answer the question.

What describes the transformation from Trapezoid ABCD to


Trapezpoid ABCD?

2.

A.

Dilation

B.

Reflection

C.

Rotation

D.

Translation

Use the figure below to answer the question.

What describes the transformation from ABC to A' B'C ' ?


A.

Dilation

B.

Reflection

C.

Rotation

D.

Translation

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3.

Use the figure below to answer the question.

Which statement about the transformation of ABCD is true?

4.

A.

HIJK is a reflection across the x-axis.

B.

HIJK is a 90 clockwise rotation about the origin.

C.

STUV is a reflection across the y-axis.

D.

STUV is a rotation 180 clockwise about the origin.

Use the figure below to answer the question.

Which translates Parallelogram ABCD 11 units right and 3 units up?


A.

Parallelogram ABCD

B.

Parallelogram HIJK

C.

Parallelogram STUV

D.

Parallelogram WXYZ

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7.2.5b
Determine the area of trapezoids and circles, and the
circumference of circles
1.

What is the area of the trapezoid?


20 cm
12 cm

13 cm

13 cm

10 cm

2.

A.

55 cm2

B.

180 cm2

C.

195 cm2

D.

240 cm2

What is the area of the circle to the nearest hundredth of a unit?


24mm

A.

37.68 mm2

B.

75.36 mm2

C.

452.16 mm2

D.

1808.64 mm2

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3.

4.

A circle has a radius of 5 meters. What is the circles circumference?


A.

15.7 meters

B.

31.4 meters

C.

78.5 meters

D.

314 meters

What is the area of the figure?


12 in

8 in
6 in

5.

A.

48 in2

B.

60 in2

C.

72 in2

D.

96 in2

The diameter of the bicycle wheel is 22 inches. About how far will the
tire go in one rotation?

A.

7 inches

B.

11 inches

C.

34 inches

D.

69 inches

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6.

7.

The circumference of a circle is 28.26 feet. What is the diameter of


the circle?
A.

3 feet

B.

9 feet

C.

31.4 feet

D.

88.74 feet

The top of a table in your classroom is shaped like a trapezoid.

The bases of the trapezoid are 3.2


feet and 2.1 feet. The height is 1.8
feet. What is the area of the table-top?

8.

A.

4.77 feet2

B.

7.1 feet2

C.

9.54 feet2

D.

12.096 feet2

A circle has a radius of 7 cm. What is the area of the circle?


A.

21.98 cm2

B.

43.96 cm2

C.

153.86 cm2

D.

483.12 cm2

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Strand 3: ALGEBRA
7.3.1a
Describe and create algebraic expressions from words, tables,
and graphs
7.3.1b
Use a variable to describe a situation with an inequality
7.3.2a
Model contextualized problems using various representations
7.3.3c
Given the value of the variable(s), evaluate algebraic
expressions with respect to order of operations
7.3.3d
Solve two-step equations involving integers and positive
rational numbers
7.3.3e
Solve one-step inequalities involving positive rational numbers





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7.3.1a
1.

2.

Describe and create algebraic expressions from words,


tables, and graphs

Which algebraic expression represents the verbal phrase 4 less than 9


times a number?
A.

4 9x

B.

(4 x) 9

C.

9x 4

D.

(9 4)x

Use the table to answer the question.


Joes Joke Shop
Chattering teeth
$3
Hand buzzer
$4
You want to buy x number of chattering teeth and y number of hand
buzzers. Which expression could you use to determine the total cost
for any number of chattering teeth and hand buzzers?

3.

A.

3+ 4 + x + y

B.

3x + 4y

C.

3 4 + xy

D.

3x 4y

Which phrase could be used to describe the expression 2x ?


A.

Two more than a number x.

B.

The number x increased by two.

C.

Twice a number x.

D.

The number x, squared.

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4.

5.

6.

The total cost of a pizza is $18 dollars shared equally among x


number of friends. Which expression would find the amount each
friend should pay for pizza?
A.

18 + x

B.

18 x

C.

18x

D.

18 x

A company charges a fee of $3.50 to use their fax machine. In


addition, they charge $1.25 per page. Which expression could be used
to find how much the company charges to fax p pages?
A.

3.50
1.25 p

B.

3.50(1.25p)

C.

3.50 + 1.25p

D.

(3.50 + 1.25)p

Which algebraic expression represents the verbal phrase


sum of a number and 6?
A.

1
x+6
4

B.

1
( x + 6)
4

C.

1
+x+6
4

D.

1
+ 6x
4

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of the
4

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7.

There are 140 people in a singing competition. The graph shows the
results for the first five rounds. Which expression can be used to
determine the number of contestants remaining after round n?

8.

A.

n + 15

B.

n 15

C.

140 + n 15

D.

140 15n

Use the table below to answer the question.


Pizza Heaven
Size
Small
Medium
Large

Number of
Pieces
4
6
8

Price
$5
$7
$9

A girl wants to buy large pizzas for a party. What expression could she
use to determine the number of large pizzas she could order if she has,
d, dollars?
A.

8d

B.

9d

C.

d
8

D.

d
9

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7.3.1b
Use a variable to describe a situation with an inequality
1.

2.

3.

A cruise ship can carry at most 3500 passengers. Which inequality


describes this situation?
A.

p > 3500

B.

p 3500

C.

p < 3500

D.

p 3500

A new theme park averaged more than 5,000 visitors per week during
its first month. What was the average daily attendance, d?
A.

d > 714

B.

d < 714

C.

d > 5000

D.

d < 5000

A board game is designed for ages 12 and up. Which inequality


describes this situation?
A.

a > 12

B.

a 12

C.

a < 12

D.

a 12

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4.

5.

The seating capacity of the school auditorium is 575. At the last


event, fewer than 210 people were in the audience. How many more
people, p, could have attended?
A.

p 575

B.

p 210

C.

p 365

D.

p 785

Use the graph below.

Which inequality describes the graph?

6.

A.

x > 2

B.

2 > x

C.

x 2

D.

2 x

Use the graph below.

Which inequality describes the graph?


A.

x < 3

B.

3 < x

C.

x 3

D.

3 x

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7.3.2a
Model contextualized problems using various representations
1.

The elevation of Mount Everest is 29,035 feet. The Dead Sea is 1,348
feet bellow sea level. What is the difference in elevation?
A. 21.5 ft.
B.

22.5 ft.

C.

27,687 ft.

D. 30,383 ft.


2.

3.

The expression 20a + 13c is the cost for a adults and c students to
enter the Science Center. What is the total cost of admission for 2
adults and 6 students?
A.

$118

B.

$146

C.

$318

D.

$560

A middle school student had $50. He bought 4 packages of gum at


$1.50 each. His parents give him $7 for allowance. He spends $12 on a
new CD. What is the amount of money he has now?
A. $39
B.

$42

C.

$51

D. $64

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4.

Tabo had $50. She took her brother and his friends to the movies. She
bought 4 tickets for $8 each. She also bought 4 drinks for $2.50 each.
How much money does Tabo have now?
A. $8
B.

$10

C.

$28

D. $42
5.

Use the advertisement below to answer the question.


Classified Advertisement
Trumpet for Sale. Coronado, mint condition, asking only $196.
Call Gerry at 222-222-2222.

A music student wants to buy the trumpet listed in the advertisement.


He has saved $78. Which value shows how much money he still needs
to buy the trumpet?
A.

274

B.

128

C.

118

D.

122

6. Your bicycle needs to be fixed. A mechanic charges $40 for each hour
of labor, and the new parts cost $35. The total cost of fixing the bicycle
is $95. Which equation could be used to find how long it takes the
mechanic to fix the bicycle?
A.

40 h + 35 = 95

B.

( 40 + 35 ) h = 95

C.

40h + 35 = 95

D.

40h 35 = 95

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7.3.3c

Given the value of the variable(s), evaluate algebraic


expressions with respect to order of operations
1.

2.

3.

What is the value of the expression a 2 + bc when


a = 3,b 4 and c = 8 ?
A.

40

B.

23

C.

38

D.

41

What is the value of the expression 9y 2x when x = 6 and y = 5 ?


A.

64

B.

57

C.

44

D.

33

What is the value of the expression 5 (12 m ) + n when m = 6 and


n = 7?
2

A.

31

B.

67

C.

187

D.

215

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4.

5.

6.

What is the value of the expression 10 x + 5 y when x = 8 and


y= 2?
A.

B.

C.

D.

21

What is the value of the expression x 14 y + 5 when x = 8 and


y= 2?
A.

20

B.

10

C.

D.

q2
What is the value of the expression
+ 4 when p = 18 and
p
q = 6 ?
A.

B.

2
9

C.

2
3

D.

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7.3.3d
Solve two-step equations involving integers and positive
rational numbers
1.

2.

3.

What is the solution to the equation


A.

x = 81

B.

x = 65

C.

x = 1

D.

x = 45

x
+ 2 = 7 ?
9

What is the value of x in the equation 17 = 6x 7 ?


A.

B.

C.

D.

16

2
3

What is the solution to the equation 29 2n = 13 ?


A.

n = 21

B.

n = 8

C.

n=8

D.

n = 21

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4.

What is the first step to solve the equation shown?


3x 15 = 27

5.

6.

A.

Add 15 to both sides of the equation.

B.

Subtract 15 from both sides of the equation.

C.

Divide x and 27 by 3.

D.

Multiply 15 and 27 by 3.

What is the value of h in the equation 2.2h 3 = 4.7 ?


A.

1.5

B.

3.5

C.

5.5

D.

7.5

What is the solution to the equation

2
5
x 1 = ?
3
6

1
4

A.

x=

B.

x =1

2
9

C.

x=2

3
4

C.

x=9

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7.

8.

9.

What value of n will make the equation


A.

n=8

2
3

B.

n=6

1
2

C.

n=2

D.

n=

8
5
= 2n
true?
13
13

1
2

What value of d will make the equation 3.3 =

A.

d = 7.5

B.

d = 5.1

C.

d = 7.5

D.

d = 18.3

d
1.8 true?
5

What is the solution to the equation 4k + 10.2 = 22.6 ?


A.

k = 31

B.

k = 8.1

C.

k = 4.6

D.

k = 3.1

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7.3.3e
Solve one-step inequalities involving positive rational numbers
1.

2.

3.

What is the value of x in the inequality x 4 < 5 ?


A.

x <1

B.

x<9

C.

x >1

D.

x>9

What is the value of n in 7.2 < n + 4.2 ?


A.

n<3

B.

n < 11.4

C.

n>3

D.

n > 11.4

What is the solution to the inequality


A.

4
7

B.

13
12

C.

1
6

D.

5
12

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3
+x ?
3
4

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4.

5.

6.

7.

What is the solution to the inequality 1.75m > 42 ?


A.

m > 21

B.

m > 24

C.

m > 40.25

D.

m > 73.5

What is the value of k in


A.

k7

B.

k 175

C.

k7

D.

k 175

What is the value of y in


A.

3
4

B.

16
27

C.

y 1

1
3

D.

y2

2
3

k
35 ?
5

2
8
y ?
3
9

What is the solution to the inequality 60 < 2.4x ?


A.

x < 2.5

B.

x < 25

C.

x > 2.5

D.

x > 25

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8.

9.

Which graph shows the solution to y + 3 > 5 ?


A.

[0d1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9d]

B.

[0d1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9d]

C.

[0d1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9d]

D.

[0d1d2d3d4d5d6d7d8d9d]

Which graph shows the values of x for the inequality 2

x
?
6

A.

B.

C.

D.

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10.

Which inequality has a solution that matches the graph?

[q0c1c2c3c4c5c6c7c8c]

11.

2 3

5 5

A.

B.

5x 25

C.

13 < x + 8

D.

20 <

x
4

Which inequality has a solution that matches the graph?

[q3cccc4cccc5cccc6c]
A.

3
1
x 1 3
4
2

B.

1
7
x 3 1
6
12

C.

3
1
x 1 < 3
4
2

D.

1
7
x 3 <1
6
12

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Strand 4: Data Analysis and Probability


7.4.1a
Analyze data sets and interpret their graphical representations
7.4.1b
Find and interpret mean, median, mode, and rage for sets of
data

7.4.3a
Find the probability of independent compound events (eg. Tree
diagram, Organized list)
7.4.3b
Compare and contrast theoretical and experimental
probabilities













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7.4.1a Analyze data sets and interpret their graphical representations


1.

Use the graph to answer the question.

How many more girls participated in soccer than in golf?

2.

A.

15

B.

C.

D.

Use the graph below to answer the question.

Which movie type is the favorite of about one-third of the people?


A.

Adventure

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3.

B.

Comedy

C.

Romance

D.

Science Fiction

Use the graph below to answer the question.

Which statement about the graph is true?

4.

A.

From 1940 to 1960 the cost of a movie ticket decreased.

B.

The cost of a movie ticket increased more from 1950 to 1960


than from 1960 to 1970.

C.

The cost of a movie ticket increased most from 1980 to 1990.

D.

The cost of a movie increased by a consistent amount from


1940 to 2000.

Use the graph to answer the question.

How many songs were on the Top 30 Countdown for more than 15
weeks?
A.

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5.

B.

C.

D.

Use the graph to answer the question.


Favorite Ice Cream

How many students voted that Chocolate Chip was their favorite?

6.

A.

B.

C.

13

D.

14

Use the graph to answer the question.

If 850 students were surveyed, how many of them spend


most of their computer time using e-mail?
A.

25

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B.

34

C.

289

D.

595

7.4.1b
Find and interpret mean, median, mode, and rage for sets of data
1.

The picture shows a litter of puppies that are 8-weeks old.

What is the mean weight of the puppies?

2.

A.

4.8 lb

B.

5.1 lb

C.

5.2 lb

D.

5.7 lb

Use the line plot below to answer the question.


What is the median of the peoples ages represented in the graph?


A.

15

B.

15.5

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3.

C.

16

D.

18.5

Use the graph to answer the question.

What is the mode of the plant heights?

4.

A.

0 inches

B.

1 inch

C.

9.5 inches

D.

11 inches

Use the table to answer the question.


County

Johnson

Butler

Saunders

Douglas

Cherry

Lancaster

Gage

Platte

Inches
of Rain

3.9

4.25

4.1

3.7

3.8

4.3

3.8

4.5

What is the range of the data?


A.

0.6 inches

B.

0.8 inches

C.

4.5 inches

D.

8 inches

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5.

Use the list of quiz grades to answer the question.


92, 59, 32, 81, 70, 99, 54, 62, 60, 98

If the quiz score of 60 was replaced with an 87, what happens to the
median of the quiz scores?

6.

A.

The median is increased.

B.

The median is decreased.

C.

The median remains the same.

D.

The median does not exist.

The ages of the people participating in a golf league on Tuesday


mornings are listed.
64, 71, 58, 60, 65, 70, 74

If a 35-year-old person joins the league, what happens to the mean of


their ages?
A.

The mean increases.

B.

The mean decreases.

C.

The mean cannot be found.

D.

The mean remains the same.

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7.

Use the graph showing points earned in a season of basketball games


to answer the question.

What measure does the number 27 represent?

8.

A.

mean

B.

median

C.

mode

D.

range

The graph shows the results of a survey asking 10 students how many
times they went to the movies last month.

What is the mean number of times the students went to the movies?
A.

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B.

2.5

C.

2.8

D.

7.4.3a
1.

2.

Find the probability of independent compound events (eg.


Tree diagram, Organized list)

A yogurt parfait comes with a choice of either strawberry or vanilla


yogurt. Then there is a choice of one of four toppings: peanuts, fruit,
granola or chocolate-chips. What is the probability that the next
person ordering a parfait chooses strawberry with granola?
A.

1
8

B.

1
6

C.

1
4

D.

1
2

In a board game one must roll a 6-sided number cube and spin the
spinner. What is the probability that a player rolls an even number and
spins B?

A.

1
24

B.

1
8

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3.

4.

C.

3
10

D.

2
5

A bucket contains 2 yellow tennis balls, 3 pink tennis balls and 1


green tennis ball. Each day you randomly choose a tennis ball from
the bucket to play fetch with your dog in the park, and when you get
home you put the ball back in the bucket. What is the probability that
you choose a yellow ball from the bucket two days in a row?
A.

1
36

B.

1
9

C.

1
4

D.

1
3

Use the spinner below to answer the question.

If you spin the spinner twice, what is the probability that you first land
on a number less than 4, and then you land on a prime number?
A.

1
64

B.

1
8

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5.

C.

3
16

D.

7
8

The menu below shows options for an entree, a vegetable and a side
item. Your meal order must include one of each.
Dinner Menu
Entrees
Vegetables
Side Items

Steak, Chicken, Fish


Broccoli, Green Beans, Carrots, Cauliflower
Baked Potato or Rice

If you ask the server to surprise you and bring you any meal, what is
the probability that your meal includes fish and rice?

6.

A.

1
24

B.

1
6

C.

2
9

D.

5
6

A student tosses a fair coin and picks a marble from the bag.

What is the probability that she tosses tails and picks a striped marble?
1
A.
6
B.

1
3

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C.

4
11

D.

5
6

7.4.3b
Compare and contrast theoretical and experimental probabilities
1.

2.

Use the spinner and frequency table to answer the question.


Color
Frequency

Red
7

Blue
5

Yellow
1

Green
2

Kayla conducted an experiment the results of her spins are


recorded in the frequency table. How does the experimental
probability that she spins blue compare to the theoretical
probability that she spins blue?

A.
The experimental probability and the theoretical
probability are the same for spinning blue.
B.
The experimental probability of spinning blue is greater
than the theoretical probability.
C.
The experimental probability of spinning blue is less than
the theoretical probability.
D. The probabilities cannot be determined.


Carson rolled a fair-number cube 30 times and listed the results.
Roll 5,3,4,3,5,3,3,4,4,1,5,5,5,4,6,5,4,1,3,3,3,3,5,6,1,4,2,1,6,1


How do the experimental and theoretical probabilities compare?

A. Carson rolled fewer 3s than would be expected theoretically.

B. Carson rolled more 3s than would be expected theoretically.

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C. Carson rolled the exact number of 3s that would be expected
theoretically.

D. The theoretical probability cannot be determined for rolling 3.

3.
Each day twelve $1 bills, two $5 bills and two $10 bills are placed
in a box for a charity drawing. The designated charity for that day
receives the amount of money drawn. The results of the bills
drawn so far are in the table.

Money Drawing

$1
b
ill
$5 bill
$10 bill

5 5 5 4
3
2



Which bill has the same experimental and theoretical probability?


A. The experimental and theoretical probability are the same
for drawing a $1 bill.

B.
The experimental and theoretical probability are the same
for drawing a $5 bill.

C.
The experimental and theoretical probability are the same
for drawing $10 bill.

D. The experimental and theoretical probability are NOT the
same for any of the bills.

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