7th Grade Second Nine Weeks Review # 5 Day 1

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7th Grade Second Nine Weeks Review # 5 Day 1
Number
Operations
Three consecutive integers have a sum of -15. What are
the numbers?
Algebra
If a house was built in 1984, in what year was it 17 years
old?
Geometry &
Measurement
List the following units in order from least to greatest:
foot, mile, yard, inch
Data, Statistics & Matt entered a contest to win tickets to a Titans game. The
Probability
chance that Matt will win is 0.02. Write this probability as a
fraction and as a percent.
Potpourri
I have six digits. My hundred-thousands digit is 1 less than
my ones digit, 8 more than my thousands digit, twice my
tens digit, the same as my ten-thousands digit, and 4 times
my hundreds digit. What number am I?
7th Grade Second Nine Weeks Review # 5 Day 2
Number
Operations
Which statements are true?
A.All numbers are whole numbers.
B. Integers can be positive or negative.
C. A decimal is always a rational number.
D. Fractions are irrational numbers.
E. A repeating decimal is an irrational number.
F. All irrational numbers are real numbers.
Algebra
List three values that satisfy the inequality: 5x + 3 > 33
Geometry &
Measurement
List the following units in order from least to greatest:
inch, centimeter, foot, meter, millimeter
Data, Statistics & The probability of a spinner landing on red is 35%. Write this
Probability
probability as a fraction and as a decimal.
Potpourri
A large truck, a 14-wheeler, has 2 wheels on its front axle.
Each of the other axles has 4 wheels. How many axles does
the truck have?
7th Grade Second Nine Weeks Review # 5 Day 3
Number
Operations
Algebra
Geometry &
Measurement
Which statements are true?
A. Whole numbers can be integers.
B. All negative numbers are integers.
C. Zero is a whole number.
D. All fractions are rational numbers.
E. Terminating decimals are irrational.
F. A repeating decimal is a rational number.
For the equation y = 2x + 5
a. What is the constant?
b. What is the variable?
c. What is the coefficient?
What is the appropriate metric unit to use to measure the
length of an ant?
Data, Statistics & The probability of drawing a red marble from a bag is 0.36.
Probability
Write this probability as a percent and as a fraction.
Potpourri
Mrs. Green is buying cookies for the class party. She
expects that each pupil will eat 4 cookies. How many
dozen will she need if there are 24 pupils in the class?
7th Grade Second Nine Weeks Review # 5 Day 4
Number
Operations
Choose all the integers from the following list of numbers and put
them in order from least to greatest.
13 ½
-17
0
101
-4
15
Algebra
State whether each item is an expression, equation, or inequality.
a. y > 2x + 1 ____________ b. 3x + 5y – 4 _______________
c. 9x – 3 = 12 ___________
Geometry &
Measurement
What customary unit would you use to measure the height
of your classroom?
Data, Statistics & The probability of snow is 40%. What is this probability as a
Probability
fraction and as a decimal?
Potpourri
A package of plastic forks contains 8 forks. A package of
plastic knives contains 12 knives. What is the fewest
number of packages you would have to buy to have
exactly the same number of forks as knives?
7th Grade Second Nine Weeks Review # 5 Assessment Day 5
Choose all the integers from the following list
of numbers and put them in order from least
to greatest.
13 ½
-17
0
101
-4
15
What is the appropriate metric unit to
use to measure the length of an ant?
List three values that satisfy the
inequality: 5x + 3 > 33
Three consecutive integers have a sum of
-15. What are the numbers?
For the equation y = 2x + 5
a. What is the constant?
b. What is the variable?
c. What is the coefficient?
The probability of snow is 40%. What
is this probability as a fraction and as
a decimal?
List these units in order from least to
greatest: inch, centimeter, foot, meter,
millimeter.
The probability of a spinner landing on
red is 35%. Write this probability as a
fraction and as a decimal.
Which statements are true?
A. All numbers are whole numbers.
B. Integers can be positive or negative.
C. A decimal is always a rational number.
D. Fractions are irrational numbers.
E. A repeating decimal is an irrational number.
F. All irrational numbers are real numbers.
A package of plastic forks contains 8 forks. A
package of plastic knives contains 12 knives.
What is the fewest number of packages you
would have to buy to have exactly the same
number of forks as knives?