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7.RP.1 [551708] Stude nt Class Date Read the following and answer the questions below: Ice Cream Ice Cream Sage’s uncle owns an ice cream shop, where Sage sometimes helps him after school or during the weekend. Her uncle has taught Sage about how to make ice cream and also about the history of the frozen dessert. Ice cream has been made in the United States for many years. Records indicate that Thomas Jefferson served it to his guests in the late 1700s. Dolly Madison, the wife of President James Madison, served ice cream for her husband’s inaugural ball in 1813. Since then, ice cream has become one of the most popular desserts in America, and more than 1.5 billion gallons are produced in this country each year. In other parts of the world, ice cream has been consumed since long before the United States was founded. More than 1,000 years ago, ice cream was made in Arab cities, such as Cairo and Baghdad. It was sweetened with dried fruits and rose water and often contained yogurt as well as milk and cream. Catherine de Medici, an Italian woman who became queen of France in 1533, is said to have brought a recipe for ice cream from Italy to France. Shortly thereafter, French chefs began making ice cream, and it became a popular treat in France. In recent times, ice cream is often served on a cone, a pastry made from wafer that often has a texture similar to that of a 7.RP.1 Page 1/44

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Read the following and answer the questions below:

Ice Cream

Ice CreamSage’s uncle owns an ice cream shop, where Sage sometimes helps him after school or during the weekend. Her uncle has taught Sage about how to make ice cream and also about the history of the frozen dessert.Ice cream has been made in the United States for many years. Records indicate that Thomas Jefferson served it to his guests in the late 1700s. Dolly Madison, the wife of President James Madison, served ice cream for her husband’s inaugural ball in 1813. Since then, ice cream has become one of the most popular desserts in America, and more than 1.5 billion gallons are produced in this country each year.In other parts of the world, ice cream has been consumed since long before the United States was founded. More than 1,000 years ago, ice cream was made in Arab cities, such as Cairo and Baghdad. It was sweetened with dried fruits and rose water and often contained yogurt as well as milk and cream. Catherine de Medici, an Italian woman who became queen of France in 1533, is said to have brought a recipe for ice cream from Italy to France. Shortly thereafter, French chefs began making ice cream, and it became a popular treat in France.In recent times, ice cream is often served on a cone, a pastry made from wafer that often has a texture similar to that of a waffle. There is some dispute over who invented the ice cream cone. Some claim that the first ice cream cone was produced in 1896 by Italo Marchiony. The ice cream cone soon became very popular, and by 1924 there were 245 million cones produced. Some people still make cones by hand, but most are made by machines, which can produce cones very quickly. Some machines can make 150,000 cones every 24 hours.Sage is helping her uncle make some ice cream. She wants to start with a

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batch of strawberry ice cream. The recipe calls for pounds of

strawberries, gallons of cream, and gallons of milk. This recipe will

make gallons of ice cream. Sage is going to serve some of the ice cream to her friends, and she is hoping that they are delighted with the frozen treat she has made for them.

1. Read “Ice Cream” and answer the question.

How many pounds of strawberries per gallon of cream does Sage's recipe call for?

A.pounds of strawberries per gallon

B.pounds of strawberries per gallon

C.pounds of strawberries per gallon

D.pounds of strawberries per gallon

2.A cookie recipe requires  cup of flour to make  dozen cookies. How much flour is needed to make 1 dozen cookies?

A. cu

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p

B. cu

p

C. cups

D. cup

s

3.Kevin purchased  ft2 of hardwood floor to install in his living room. This amount covered  of the room. How many square feet of flooring will cover Kevin’s living room floor?

A. ft2

B. ft2

C. ft2

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D. ft2

4.Andrew proofread of a page of a technical report in of an hour. What is the unit rate at which he proofread the pages?

A.

B.

C.

D.

5.A cookie recipe requires  cup of sugar for batch of cookies. How much sugar is needed for 1 batch of cookies?

A.

cup

B. cup

C.cups

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D.cups

6.Ally’s hair grew from   inches to   inches over 5 months. At what rate did Ally’s hair grow per month?

A. inch

B. inch

C. inche

s

7.Susan used   kilowatts of electricity to power her house for   hours. On average, how many kilowatts did Susan use per hour?

A.

B.

C.

8.Mary used  of a can of paint to cover   of the outside of her house. How many cans of paint will Mary need to cover the entire outside of her house?

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A. 2

B. 4

C. 8

D. 16

9.A bag of chips holds  ounces. One serving is  of an ounce. About how many servings are in the bag?

A. 16

B. 23

C. 24

D. 35

10.Brenda completed of a crossword puzzle in of an hour. If she continues at this same rate, which problem shows the number of crossword puzzles she could complete in one hour?

A.

B.

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C.

D.

11. The table shows distances run by Jeremy and Mateo in particular amounts of time.

Part A  What is Jeremy’s running rate, in miles per hour?

Part B  What is Mateo’s running rate, in miles per hour?

Part C  Jeremy and Mateo both plan to run 7 miles. They will run at their rates given in the table. How many hours apart should they start so that they finish at the same time?

12.A  -pound bag of grass seed covers  of an acre. How much grass seed is needed for 1 acre?

A. 12 pounds

B. 14 pounds

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C. 16 pounds

D. 20 pounds

13.If a plant grows inch in of a week, at what rate is the plant growing?

A.inches per

week

B. inches per week

C. inches per week

D.inches per

week

14.

Which problem can be solved by calculating  ?

A.

A bag of apples is full. Some friends eat  of the apples in the bag. How much of the bag of apples is left?

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B.

A person takes  day to type  of an essay. How many essays can the person type in one day?

C.

A girl ran  mile on Monday and  mile on Tuesday. How far did the girl run on those two days?

D.

A snail crawls  foot in  of an hour. How far will the snail crawl in one hour?

15.One-sixth of a bag of bird seed fills a bird feeder   of its capacity. How many times will a bag of bird seed completely fill the feeder?

A. 2

B. 3

C. 6

D. 12

16.Mateo is draining a pool at a rate of of a gallon of water every hour. If he continues to drain the pool at this rate, how much water will be drained in 1 hour?

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A. 4 gallons

B. 1 gallon

C.gallon

D. gallon

17.Jerry ran  of a mile in  of an hour. What was Jerry’s rate of speed?

A.miles per hour

B.miles per hour

C. miles per hour

D. miles per hour

18.Karen drove miles in of an hour. At this rate, how far did she drive in one hour?

A. 25 miles

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B. 30 miles

C. 48 miles

D. 50 miles

19.Jessie has a container that contains  cups of ice cream. How many -cup servings of ice cream are in the container?

A. 6

B. 50

C. 56

20.Doug drove miles in hours. How many miles did Doug average per hour?

A.miles per hour

B.miles per hour

C.miles per hour

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A pizza shop uses  ounce of pepperoni for every  of a large pizza. How much pepperoni does one large pizza have?

A.

  ounce

B.

  ounce

C.   1 ounce

D.   2 ounce

22.A cookie recipe needs   cups of flour to make   batch of cookies. How much flour is needed to make 1 batch of cookies?

A. cups

B. cups

C. cup

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23.Susan walked   miles in   hours. How many miles can Susan walk in 1 hour?

A.

B.

C.

D.

24.Amy jogs of a mile in of an hour, while John takes of an hour to

jog of a mile. If they continued at this rate, who would jog farther in one hour and by how much?

A. Amy would jog 1 mile farther than John.

B. John would jog 1 mile farther than Amy.

C. Amy would jog 2 miles farther than John.

D. John would jog 2 miles farther than Amy.

25.Armin used of a glue stick to decorate of his poster. At this rate, how many glue sticks will he use to decorate one entire poster?

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A.

B.

C.

D.

26.

A painter used  gallons of paint to paint  of a room. At this same rate, how many gallons will it take to paint the whole room?

A.

  

B.

  

C.   2

D.   6

27.The blueprint of a garden uses of an inch to represent of a meter.

Part 1. How many meters are represented by 1 inch in the blueprint?

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Part 2. How many inches in the blueprint represent 1 meter?

28. Stanley is having wood flooring installed in his living room. The installer has used   boxes of flooring on   of the room. How many total boxes of flooring will be needed for Stanley’s living room?

A. 11

B. 15

C. 16

D. 18

29.Tony walked miles in of an hour. At this rate, how many miles can Tony walk in one hour?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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30.A -ft2 piece of tile covers of the area of a kitchen floor. What is the area of the kitchen floor?

A. 96 ft2

B. 144 ft2

C. 192 ft2

D. 288 ft2

31.Over a  year period,  inches of snow fell in Jackson City. What was the average yearly snowfall in Jackson City?

A. inches per year

B. inches per year

C.inches per

year

D.inches per

year

32. Mr. Roman drove from his hometown to another city. He used gallons of gas for the mile trip. On average, how many

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miles did Mr. Roman travel per gallon of gas?

A. miles

B.

miles

C.

miles

D.

miles

33.Marie can make quart of orange juice in of a minute by squeezing oranges. At this rate, how much juice can she make in 1 minute?

A.

quart

B. quart

C.quart

D. quarts

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34. Jane put a 12-in. tall bucket under a leak in her sink. The bucket fills at a constant rate of in. every   of an hour. How many hours will it take to fill the bucket?

A.

B.

C.

D.

35.

Edward can run  mile in 300 seconds. What is Edward’s unit rate?

A.

   mile per minute

B.

   mile per minute

C.

   mile per minute

D.   10 mile per minute

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36.If a dog can eat of a bag of food in week, how many bags of food can the dog eat in 1 week?

A.

B.

C.

D.

37.A painter used     of a gallon of paint to cover    of a wall. How many gallons of paint will the painter use for the entire wall?

A.

B.

C.

D.

38.Each section of a fence measures feet. Each section is of the length of a side of the fence. How long is the side of the fence?

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A. feet

B.feet

C.

feet

D.

feet

39.At a gas station, Lora took minute to fill gallon of gas. At this rate, how many gallons of gas could Lora fill in 1 minute? Use a mixed number to express your answer.

40.

Tom started with a full tank of gasoline and drove his car miles. When Tom refilled the gas tank, he had to add 6.6 gallons of gasoline.

Part A  What is the fuel efficiency, in miles per gallon, of Tom’s car? Show or explain your work.

Part B  Tom wanted to compare his car’s fuel efficiency with that of a car belonging to a friend in Australia. The friend said his car uses 6.5 liters of gasoline to drive 100 kilometers. Is Tom’s car more or less fuel efficient than his friend’s car? Find the number of liters of gasoline Tom’s car would use to drive 100 kilometers to make the comparison and answer the question. Show or explain your work.

Note: 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers (km) and 1 U.S. gallon = 3.8 liters (L)

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41.Jamal runs for a track team. He ran miles in of an hour. What was Jamal’s rate of speed?

A.miles per hour

B.miles per hour

C.miles per hour

D.miles per hour

42.A certain laundry detergent recommends  cup of detergent for a   load of clothes. How much detergent is recommended for 4 loads of clothes?

A. 1 cup

B. 2 cups

C. 4 cups

D. 8

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43.It took Melanie of an hour to ride her bike of a mile. How many miles per hour can Melanie ride her bike?

A.

B.

C.

D.

44.Mrs. Richard uses cups of flour to make dozen cakes. How many cups of flour does Mrs. Richard need to make a dozen cakes?

A. cup

s

B. cups

C.  cups

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45.Paul used   gallons of paint to cover   of the walls in his living room. How many gallons of paint will Paul need to paint all the walls in his living room?

A. gallons

B.  gallons

C.  gallons

D. gallons

46.Jennifer walks mile in hour, and Gavin walks mile in hour.Part A. What is Jennifer's walking rate, in miles per hour?

Part B. What is Gavin's walking rate, in miles per hour?

Part C. Jennifer and Gavin both plan on walking 4.5 miles, and they want to finish at the same time. If Gavin starts walking at 1:00 pm, at what time should Jennifer start walking?

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Use words, numbers, and/or pictures to show your work. Write your answer(s) on the paper provided.

47.Britney ran  miles in   hour. At this rate, how many hours will it take Britney to run 1 mile?

A.  hours

B. hours

C. hour

48.Eric drove his car  miles and used gallons of gasoline. How many miles did Eric drive per gallon of gasoline?

A.

B.

C.

D.

49.Debbie made  gallons of tea. She is putting  gallon of tea into each cup. How many cups can Debbie fill?

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A. 12

B. 16

C. 24

50.A box contains  ounces of spaghetti. A serving size is ounces. How many servings are in one box of spaghetti?

A. 17

B. 15

C. 11

D. 9

51.

Terry bought dozen chocolate chip cookies. She paid $15 for her purchase. If there were 12 cookies in each dozen, what was the cost per cookie?

A.   $0.17

B.   $0.50

C.   $0.83

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D.   $1.25

52.Kira finished of a puzzle in  of an hour. At this rate, how many puzzles could she finish in 1 hour?

A.

B.

C.

D.

53.In a fireplace, about of an 18-inch log will burn in  of an hour. How many hours will it take to burn  logs?

A. of an hour

B. of an hour

C. hours

D.hours

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54.Sam bought cups of trail mix. He eats a  -cup serving each day. How many days will the trail mix last?

A. 12

B. 15

C. 45

55. A group of students and teachers are going on a field trip. One-ninth of the group will fit on of a school bus. How many buses are needed to transport the entire group?

A. 9

B. 6

C. 3

D. 1

56.The side length of a larger square is  ft. The side length of a smaller square is  ft. Without overlapping, how many smaller squares are needed to cover the entire area of the larger square?

A. 6

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C. 24

D. 36

57.Jason drove his car  miles and used gallons of gas. How many miles did Jason drive per gallon of gas?

A.miles per

gallon

B.miles per

gallon

C.miles per

gallon

D.miles per

gallon

58. Marcus is training for an adventure race. In the race he will swim mile,

hike miles, and then kayak miles. The table below shows distances and times taken from his most recent training session.

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Use the information in the table to answer the questions below.

Part A. What is the difference, in miles per hour, between Marcus’ swimming speed and his hiking speed?

Part B. In which sport is Marcus’s speed the fastest?

Part C. If Marcus kayaks an additional mile per each of an hour, how fast (in miles per hour) will he be kayaking?

Part D. How long will it take Marcus to complete the adventure race, if Marcus swims, hikes, and kayaks at the rates given in the table? Give your answer in the number of hours and minutes. Round your answer to the nearest minute.

Use words, numbers, and/or pictures to show your work.

59.One-half of a roll of wallpaper covers of a wall. How many rolls of wallpaper are needed to cover half the wall?

A.

B.

C.

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60.Franco read of a chapter of his history book in  of an hour. At this rate, how many chapters of his history book can he read in 1 hour?

A.

B.

C.

D.

61.Kendall used of a bag of seed to plant   of her garden. How many bags will Kendall use to plant her garden?

A. 2

B. 5

C. 10

D. 20

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62.If a snail can move of a meter every hour, what is the speed of the snail, in meters per hour?

A.

B.

C.

D.

63. Aliya hikes up a mountain for 2 hours. During this time, she hikes a

distance of     miles. Which expression shows Aliya’s rate in miles per hour?

A.

B.

C.

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64. Mr. Rogers needs fertilizer for his 1-acre garden. The package suggests  pound of fertilizer for  of an acre. How many pounds of fertilizer does Mr. Rogers need for his entire garden?

A.

B.

C.

D.

65.

An artist made a design using tiles. The design had an area of  square

meters, and each tile used in the design had an area of  square meters. A different design by the artist used 19 of the same tiles. What is the difference between the number of tiles used for the two designs?

A.   1 tile

B.   2 tiles

C.   3 tiles

D.   4 tiles

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66.A plant grew inches over a  -month period. What was the average monthly growth rate for the plant?

A.inch per month

B.  inches per month

C. inches per month

67.Alicia ran   miles in   of an hour. At this rate, how far could Alicia run in one hour?

A. miles

B.  miles

C. miles

68.

A recipe for 48 biscuits uses cups of biscuit mix. How many biscuits are made from each cup of biscuit mix?

A.   6 biscuits

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B.   18 biscuits

C.   30 biscuits

D.   128 biscuits

69. John is painting a box that is shaped like a cube. One-eighth of a bottle of paint covers of one face of the box. How many bottles of paint will John need to paint the entire box?

A.

B.

C.

D.

70.Mr. Adams used lb of nails to secure  yards of fence. How many yards of fence can Mr. Adams secure with 1 lb of nails?

A.

B.

C.

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D.

71.Janelle types at the rate of of a page per minute. Which statement about Janelle is true?

A.Janelle can type 8 pages in of a minute.

B.Janelle can type 2 pages in of a minute.

C.Janelle can type of a page in of a minute.

D.Janelle can type of a page in of a minute.

72. A local car wash is open 8 hours each day.

It uses of a container of wax for each car. The car wash waxes an average of cars per hour.

How many containers of wax does the car wash use in one day?

A.

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B.

C.

D.

73.Sara used   packs of pencils in the first  of the year. At what rate is Sara using pencils?

A. packs per year

B. packs per year

C. packs per year

D.  packs per year

74.

Sally paid $1.50 for pounds of apples at the Grocery Mart. Fred paid $1.95 for 3 pounds of apples at the Corner Fruit Stand.

Part A  Who paid less money per pound for their apples, Sally or Fred? Show the computations to find each unit rate.

Part B  John went to the Grocery Mart and purchased pounds of apples. How much, in dollars, did John pay for the apples? Show or

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explain your work.

Part C  Write an equation that can be used to compute the total cost, in dollars (y), to purchase any total weight, in pounds (x), of apples at the Corner Fruit Stand.

75.On a drawing of a house,  inches is equal to   feet of the actual house. How many feet are equal to 1 inch on the drawing?

A. fee

t

B. fee

t

C.  feet

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