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Name: _____________________________ Date: April 13, 2017 Homeroom: 7 th Grade Math: Unit: Year Review Packet 120: Year Review 1 Objectives: Scholars will be able to review 7 th grade math standards to obtain at least a proficient level on the 7 th grade math state assessment. Agenda: 1. Review Do Now 3. Whole Class Discussion 2. Small Group Challenge 4. Homework Overview Homework 120: Year Review 1 Do Now: The 7 th grade math state assessment is on Wednesday, April 26, 2017. To begin class today, you will work on these questions independently. Try to answer every question, but if you get stuck, skip the question and move on. After independent practice, you will have the chance to work with a partner and then we will end class with a whole class review. If you can complete the questions in this study guide, you will be well prepared for the test! If you are still struggling, 1

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Name: _____________________________

Date: April 13, 2017

Homeroom:

7th Grade Math:

Unit: Year Review

Packet 120: Year Review 1

Objectives: Scholars will be able to review 7th grade math standards to obtain at

least a proficient level on the 7th grade math state assessment. Agenda:

1. Review Do Now 3. Whole Class Discussion2. Small Group Challenge 4. Homework Overview

Homework 120: Year Review 1

Do Now:The 7th grade math state assessment is on Wednesday, April 26, 2017. To begin class today, you will work on these questions independently. Try to answer every question, but if you get stuck, skip the question and move on. After independent practice, you will have the chance to work with a partner and then we will end class with a whole class review. If you can complete the questions in this study guide, you will be well prepared for the test! If you are still struggling, make sure you ask lots of questions now so that you are ready for the test. If you have any questions, you can call me until 10:00 pm tonight. I will be grading 5 random questions in this packet.

Thanks for your hard work,Mrs. Petrozzi

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1. The drawing of a building, shown below, has a scale of 1 inch to 30 feet.

What is the actual height, in feet, of the building?

a. 22.5b. 24c. 37.5d. 40

2. What is the value of the expression below?

a. -1.5b. -0.7c. 0.8d. 2.3

3. Lehana and Marty each opened a savings account with a deposit of $100.2

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Lehana earned 2.5% simple interest per year. Marty earned 2% simple interest per year. Neither of them made additional deposits or withdrawals.

How much more did Lehana receive in interest than Marty after three years?

a. $0.50b. $1.50c. $5.00d. $15.00

4. Addison wants to ride her bicycle more than 80 miles this week. She has already ridden her bicycle 18 miles. Which inequality could be used to determine the mean number of miles, m, she would need to ride her bicycle each day for six more days to achieve her goal?

a. 6m + 18 < 80b. 6m – 18 < 80c. 6m + 18 > 80d. 6m – 18 > 80

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5. An electronic sign that showed the speed of motorists was installed on a road. The line plots below show the speeds of some motorists before and after the sign was installed.

Based on these data, which statement is true about the speeds of motorists after the sign was installed?

a. The mean speed and the range of the speeds of the motorists decreased.

b. The median speed and the range of the speeds of the motorists increased.

c. The mean speed of the motorists decreased and the range of the speeds increased.

d. The median speed of the motorists increased and the range of the speeds decreased.

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6. A number, n, is multiplied by −58 . The product is -0.4. What is the value of n?

a. −1625

b. −14

c. 14

d. 1625

7. The perimeter of a certain pentagon is 10.5 centimeters. Four sides of this pentagon have the same length, in centimeters, h, and the other side has a length of 1.7 centimeters, as shown below.

What is the value of h?

a. 2.2b. 3.7c. 4.8d. 8.8

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8. A school principal wants to determine which type of speaker the students prefer to invite to an assembly for the entire student population. Which survey method would produce the best representative sample?

a. Survey every fifth person who shops at a mallb. Survey all of the students on the student councilc. Survey every tenth student entering the school one morningd. Survey all of the students who went to the last basketball game

9. Henry has a fair number pyramid with four faces and a spinner with three equal-sized colored sections. The possible outcomes for each are shown below.

10. What is the probability that the number pyramid will land on three and the spinner will stop on blue?

a. 112

b. 312

c. 412

d. 712

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11. A company ordered 10 boxed lunches from a deli for $74.50. Each boxed lunch costs the same amount. Which equation represents the proportional relationship between y, the total cost of the boxed lunches, and x, the number of boxed lunches?

a. 7.45x = y

b. 7.45x = 10y

c. 74.50x = y

d. 74.50x = 10y

12. What is the value of the expression:

( 23−56 )34

a. −29

b. −18

c. 18

d. 29

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13. Which event is most likely to occur?a. Flipping a fair coin, with sides labeled heads and tails, and the

coin landing on tailsb. Choosing a marble out of a bag, with nine blue marbles and one

red marble, and the marble being redc. Rolling a fair number cube, with faces labeled one to six, and

the cube landing on a number less than sixd. Spinning the arrow on a spinner, with four equal sections

labeled one to four, and the arrow landing on a number greater than one.

14. A trailer will be used to transport several 40-kilograms crates to a store. The greatest amount of weight that can be loaded onto the trailer is 1,050 kilograms. An 82-kilogram crate has already been loaded onto the trailer. What is the greatest number of 40-kilogram crates that can also be loaded onto the trailer?

a. 24b. 25c. 26d. 27

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