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Math 7

DUE 6/15/15
Preparation and Participation

Final Exam Review

1. Use properties of rational numbers to multiply the following.


-16 (-72)
A. -1,152
C. -288
B. 1,152
D. 288
2. A self-serve car wash charges $5.79 to use its facilities, plus an additional $0.89 for
each minute the customer is at the self-serve car wash. If Tiffany was at the car wash
for 6 minutes, how much was she charged?
A. $6.68
C. $11.79
B. $11.13
D. $5.34
3. Larry makes sandwiches for lunch everyday. He can make 6 sandwiches with every
3 tomatoes he buys. If he bought 9 tomatoes, how many sandwiches could he make?
A. 9
C. 162
B. 18
D. 54
4. Amy is making a cookie recipe which uses teaspoon of sugar per batch. She wants
to make 3 batches. How many teaspoons of sugar will she use?
A.
C.
B.

D.

5. The altitude of an airplane is decreasing at a rate of 43 feet per second. What is the
change in altitude of the airplane over a period of 43 seconds?
A. -86 feet
C. 86 feet
B. -1,849 feet
D. 1,849 feet
6. Leslie goes to the pet store to buy a goldfish. The sign below is on the tank.
3 GOLDFISH FOR $1.56!
Assuming there is not a discount for buying multiple fish, how much would it cost
Leslie to buy one goldfish?
A. $0.52
C. $0.26
B. $1.04
D. $2.48
7. Simplify the following expression:

A.

C.

B.

D.
8. Barney has
feet of lumber that he is going to cut into 4 equal pieces for a
border on his garden. Which of the following is true?
A. Each piece of lumber is
long.

C. Each piece of lumber is


long.

B. Each piece of lumber is


long.

D. Each piece of lumber is


long.

9.

Which of the following shows the sum of the number indicated on the number line above
and

?
A.
B.

C.
D.
10. Tanya is training a turtle for a turtle race. For every
crawling, he can travel
A.

of an hour that the turtle is

of a mile. At what unit rate is the turtle crawling?


C.
B.
D.

11. Jordan flipped a coin 366 times. Which of the following would be a good estimate of
the number of times the coin landed on heads?
A. 283
C. 316
B. 108
D. 168
12. Subtract:
-202 - 305
A. 103
B. 507
C. -507

feet
feet

D. -103
13. Audra rolled a six-sided number cube with sides numbered 1 through 6 multiple
times. Her results are shown below.
Number Cube Rolls
Side

Number of Times
Rolled

1
2
3
4
5
6
Based on the data, what is the experimental probability that the next time Audra rolls the
number cube, she will roll a 2?
A.
C.
B.

D.

14. Samantha donated 8 T-shirts to charity and has 13 left. Which equation could be
used to find x, the number of T-shirts Samantha had originally?
A. x + 8 = 13
C. x - 8 = -13
B. x + 13 = -8
D. x - 13 = 8
15. The possible outcomes for tossing a coin four times are shown below.
1. T-T-T-T
5. T-H-T-T
9. H-T-T-T
13. H-H-T-T
2. T-T-T-H
6. T-H-T-H
10. H-T-T-H
14. H-H-T-H
3. T-T-H-T
7. T-H-H-T
11. H-T-H-T
15. H-H-H-T
4. T-T-H-H
8. T-H-H-H
12. H-T-H-H
16. H-H-H-H
Tails = T Heads = H
If a coin is tossed four times, what is the probability of getting exactly two heads?
A.
C.
B.
16. Use properties of operations to find the quotient:

D.

A.

C.

D.

B.

17. The price of a house is originally listed at $200,000. The owners are having a hard
time selling it and decide to reduce the price to $162,000. What is the percentage
decrease of the price of the house?
A. 1.9%
C. 19%
B. 38%
D. 81%
18. Convert the following fraction to a decimal.
A. 0.34
B. 0.75

C. 0.66
D. 0.725

19. Simplify the following expression.


A.

C.

B.

D.

20. Tonya has a small picture with a length of


inches. She wants to enlarge the
picture by a factor of 7 and frame it. Which of the following is true?
A. The enlarged picture has a length of
inches.
B. The enlarged picture has a length of
inches.
C. The enlarged picture has a length of
inches.
D. The enlarged picture has a length of
inches.
21. Convert the following fraction to a decimal:
A.
C.
B.
D.
22. Tim and Tom are trying to earn money to buy a new game system over a 3-month
period. Tim saved $45.05 each month. If they need a total of $212.10 to buy the

game system, how much does Tom need to earn each of the 3 months in order to buy
the game system?
A.

C.

B.

D.

24. Vicki and Tamra are working on their math homework together. Vicki has worked p
problems and Tamra has worked 3 times as many as Vicki. The expression shows
how many problems they have worked altogether. Which of the following
expressions could be used to get the same results?
A. p + 3
C. p + 4
2
B. 4p
D. 4p

25. A college has a student to teacher ratio of 35 to 2. If there are 186 teachers at the
college, how many students attend the college?
A. 3,255
C. 4,557
B. 1,302
D. 2,604
26. Which of the following is a true statement?
A. A probability near 1 indicates an unlikely event.
B. A probability near 1 indicates a likely event.
indicates an unlikely
C. A probability near
event.
D. A probability near 0 indicates a likely event.

27. A moderately active 40-pound dog needs an average of 1,488 calories per day.
Taryn's dog participated in a dog race this morning, so it will need more than the
average calories. Taryn's dog has already eaten 744 calories, and she feeds her dog
248 calories per meal. How many more meals does Taryn need to feed her dog
today? 248x + 744 > 1,488
A. x > 744
C. x > 4
B. x > 3
D. x > 248
28. Ronald can read at a constant rate of p pages per minute. Which equation represents
the relationship between the total number of pages, N, that Ronald can read in m
minutes?
A.
C.
B.
D.

29. Which of the following can be added to the number indicated on the number line
above to sum to 0?

A. 0.37
B. -0.63

C. -0.37
D. 0.63

30. Dave rented a limousine for his wife's birthday. The hourly rate is $60. They used
the limousine for 3 hours, plus Dave gave the driver a 10% tip. How much did he
spend in total for the hourly charges plus tip?
A. $162
C. $246
B. $216
D. $198
31. Mathis made gift bags for the students in his class for his birthday. Each gift bag
contains 3 pieces of candy. If he brought 57 pieces of candy total, how many gift
bags did Mathis give out?
A. 54
C. 22
B. 11
D. 19
32. Use properties of rational numbers to multiply the following.
A.

C.

B.

D.

33. Factor the expression completely: - 8x - 16


A. -4(2x - 4)
C. -8(x + 2)
B. -8(x - 2)
D. -4(2x + 4)

34. A probability near ____ indicates an event that is neither unlikely nor likely.
A.
C.
B.
D.
35. The probability of randomly selecting a green marble from a bag of 20 marbles is
. Which of the following describes the likelihood of selecting a green marble?
neither unlikely nor
B. likely
C. unlikely
A.
likely
36. Mary spent a total of $292.93 for a party. She spent $200.95 on food, plus an
additional $30.66 for each hour of the party. How long was the party?

A. 5 hours
B. 2 hours

C. 4 hours
D. 3 hours

37. Doug is inflating balloons according to the graph below.

Based on the graph, what does the point (4, 45) represent?
A. 4 pounds of pressure corresponds to 45 cubic feet of volume
B. 4 pressurized balloons corresponds to 45 cubic feet of volume
C. 45 cubic feet of volume corresponds to 4 pressurized balloons
D. 4 cubic feet of volume corresponds to 45 pounds of volume
38. Which of the following graphs represents a proportional relationship?

W.

X.

Y.

Z.

39. Tina pet sits to earn extra money. She charges a flat service fee of $20, plus $20 per
day. If one of her customers spent less than $100, which of the following inequalities
could be used to solve for x, the number of days the customer paid for pet sitting?
A. $20x < $100
C. $20x + $20 < $100
B. $20x - $20 < $100
D. $20x < $120
40. Lana cuts 2 pieces for every 5 inches from a dowel for a craft project, for a total of
9 pieces.
What is the length of the dowel initially? Use the equation:
A.
B.

D.

C.
41. Last month, when Joe took his puppy to the veterinarian, the puppy weighed 6.3
pounds. This month, the puppy weighed 10.08 pounds. What is the percentage
increase of the weight of the puppy?
A. 60%
C. 63%
B. 4%
D. 37%
42. Griffin ordered a pair of sneakers online. He had a $20 credit that he applied toward
the purchase, and then he used a credit card to pay for the rest of the cost. If the
shoes cost $87, how much did Griffin charge to his credit card when he bought the
sneakers?
A. $47
C. $127
B. $67
D. $107
43. Bert is planning to open a savings account that earns 1.6% simple interest yearly. He
wants to earn exactly $96 in interest after 2 years. How much money should he
deposit?
A. $3,000
C. $300
B. $1,536
D. $30
44. Chris types at an average speed of 45 words per minute. He has already typed 1,750
words of his final paper. The paper has to be more than 4,000 words. Which of the

following inequalities could be used to solve for x, the number of minutes it will
take Chris to type his paper?
A. 45x > 5,750
C. 45x - 1,750 > 4,000
B. 45x > 4,000
D. 45x + 1,750 > 4,000
45. The temperature outside is -6F, and the wind chill is -15F. What is the difference
between the temperature and the wind chill?
A. 9F
C. -9F
B. -21F
D. 21F
46. Which of the following tables represents a proportional relationship?
A.

B.

10 12

12

C.

D.

12 18 24

12 18 24

14

47. Mrs. Martinez is putting gas in her car. If each gallon costs $3.95, how much did it
cost her to put in 11 gallons of gas?
A. $14.95
C. $43.45
B. $47.40
D. $7.05
48. Harmony pays $59.00 per month for a base cable package and an additional amount
for on-demand programming. Last month, Harmony received a $59.99 cable bill.
Ignoring sales tax and additional fees, how much did she spend for on-demand
programming? Use the equation: $59.00 + x = $59.99
A. $0.99
C. $1.99
B. $118.99
D. $60.98

49. Nathan took his car in for service and repairs. He had a coupon for 15% off.
Original Prices
Labor $220.31
Parts $358.84
Other $71.04
Which amount is closest to Nathan's total costs after the 15% discount and including
6% sales tax? [Assume tax is applied after the discount is applied.]

A. $514
C. $586
B. $520
D. $553
50. Brad had a small gathering at a local steakhouse. The steakhouse offers three dinner
platters which vary by size and price. They ordered 4 of the 6-ounce platters, 3 of
the 8-ounce platters, and 3 of the 11-ounce platters.
Steak Platter Prices
6-ounce
8-ounce
11-ounce

$9.95
$12.95
$15.95

If a gratuity of 16% was added to the bill, which of the following is closest to the
total of the steak platters and gratuity, ignoring sales tax?
A. $170
C. $133
B. $147
D. $19
51. Donna bought 3 bags of dog treats for $6.60. What is the cost per bag of dog treats?
A. $0.45
C. $2.20
B. $9.60
D. $3.30
52. Convert the following fraction to a decimal: 4/5
A. 0.4
C. 0.45
B. 0.85
D. 0.8
53. The Furnace Creek Airport in Death Valley, California, has an elevation of 64 meters
below sea level. The lowest point in New Orleans, Louisiana, has an elevation of -2
meters. What is the difference between the elevation in New Orleans and the
elevation at the Furnace Creek Airport?
A. -62 meters
C. -66 meters
B. 62 meters
D. 66 meters

54. Holly missed 6 of 180 school days this year. Approximately what percent of school
days was Holly in attendance?
A. 97%
C. 30%
B. 70%
D. 3%
55. The probability of randomly selecting a name starting with the letter T from a bowl
of 24 names is 12 out of 24. Which of the following describes the likelihood of
selecting a name starting with the letter T?
A. unlikely
neither unlikely nor
C. likely
B.
likely

56. Lina is making a spreadsheet for an assignment. The spreadsheet, when completed,
will be 202 lines long, and Lina has already completed 65 lines. How many lines
does Lina have left to complete? Use the equation: x + 65 = 202
A. 267
C. 137
B. 235
D. 72
57. Nine cards with varying symbols, lowercase letters, capital letters, and numbers are
placed in a paper bag. One card is drawn at random.

What is the probability of drawing a number?


A. 1/10
C. 2/9
B. 1/9
D. 1/3
58. Blaire needs more than 605 total points on assignments in her math class to pass.
She only has 220 points and needs to do some extra credit assignments that are
worth 55 points each. How many extra credit assignments does Blaire need to
complete in order to pass? Use the equation: 55x + 220 > 605
A. x > 7
C. x > 385
B. x > 55
D. x > 220
59. Susan's math teacher assigned x homework problems on Monday. On Tuesday, she
assigned 14 more problems. Over the two days, a total of 23 homework problems
were assigned. Which equation could be used to find x, the number of problems
assigned on Monday?
A. 14x = 23
C. x - 14 = 23
B. 23 + x = 14
D. x + 14 = 23
60. Colby must spend less than 200 minutes playing video games in one day. He plays
different games for 20 minutes each, and Colby has already played 80 minutes
today. How many more games can Colby play today? Use the equation: 20x + 80 <
200
A. x < 6
C. x < 80
B. x < 120
D. x < 20
61. Convert the following fraction to a decimal.
A. 0.3
B. -0.4

C. -0.25
D. 0.45

62. Marty has a jumble of socks in his drawer. If he picks a pair of socks randomly from
his drawer, what is the probability Marty will pick a blue pair of socks?

Each set of two socks is a pair.


b = blue, r = red, g = gray
A. 2/5
B. 3/5

C. 3/10
D. 1/5

63. Which of the following tables represents a proportional relationship?


A.

B.

10 12 14 16

10 12 14 16

11

C.

D.

10 12 14 16

10 18 14 24

64. A CD usually sells for $11.00. If the CD is 20% off, and sales tax is 6%, what is the
total price of the CD, including tax?
A. $9.46
C. $9.42
B. $9.33
D. $8.74

65. Simplify the following expression:

A.

C.

B.

D.

66. Efrain must spend less than $75 on his phone bill this month. He pays a monthly fee
of $15, plus an additional $4 for each long-distance call. How may long-distance
calls can Efrain make this month? Use the equation: 4x + 15 < 75
A. x < 60
C. x < 4
B. x < 15
D. x < 45

67. Lindsey went skydiving. When she jumped out of the plane, its elevation was 13,000
feet. She was in free-fall for 10,000 feet, and then she deployed her parachute. At
what elevation did Lindsey deploy her parachute?
A. 3,000 feet
C. -3,000 feet
B. 16,000 feet
D. -16,000 feet

68. Use properties of rational numbers to simplify the expression.


A.

C.

B.

D.

69. A radio station had 250 tickets to a concert. They gave away 4 times as many tickets
to listeners as to employees. How many tickets did they give away to employees?
A. 4
C. 5
B. 50
D. 54

70. Convert the following fraction to a decimal.


C.
A.
D.
B.

71. Russell conducted an experiment where he collected snow in a container, measured


it, and then measured the amount of water in the container after the snow had
melted. He created the graph below to display his findings.

Based on the graph, what does the point (0, 0) represent?

The collection of 0 inches of water results


in no snow.
The amount of snow was not proportional
B.
to the amount of water.
A.

The rate of inches of rain to inches of


snow was 0.1125.
The collection of 0 inches of snow results
D.
in no water.
C.

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