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92 Tnready Review Test-3
92 Tnready Review Test-3
92 Tnready Review Test-3
CCSS Math
7th Grade
ID: 92
Directions: Read the question. Fill in the bubble next to the corresponding question
number on your answer sheet.
1. A B C D
2. A B C D
Sample Item Not Available 3. A B C D
4. A B C D
5. A B C D
1 1
In a 1.5-mile relay swimming event, Kevin swims 5 mile. What is the
A 1 mile
B 1.3 miles
C 1.7 miles
D 2 miles
C No. The left side is equal to -5, and the right is equal to 5.
D No. The left side is equal to 5, and the right is equal to -5.
A g = 0; h = -1
B g = -1; h = 0
C g = -1; h = -1
D g = 1; h = -1
E g = -1; h = 1
F g = 1; h = 1
3 1
A Change and to decimals, and add 0.5 to the result.
4 2
1 3
B Change to a decimal, add it to 0.5, then add the result to .
2 4
1 3
Change the denominators and to a common denominator, add
E 2 4
the numerators and use the common denominator, change the
resulting fraction to a decimal, and add the result to 0.5 .
Combine two atoms each with a charge of negative 2 and one atom
D
with a charge of positive 4.
1
If the scale had been inch = 1 mile, how much shorter would the
4
distance have been between the school and the library, in miles?
A 2 miles
B 8 miles
C 32 miles
D 48 miles
How much fencing does Michelle’s dad need to buy to build the fence?
A 19 feet
B 57 feet
C 247 feet
D 251 feet
A 10 square yards
B 15 square yards
A 0.5
B 0.75
C 1.25
D 2.5
The remaining chocolate slices are the same size as the remaining
A
vanilla slices.
The remaining chocolate slices are twice the size of the remaining
B
vanilla slices.
The remaining chocolate slices are half the size of the remaining
C
vanilla slices.
The remaining chocolate slices are one third the size of the
D
remaining vanilla slices.
A -$300
B -$240
C -$180
D -$20
A 6.3
B 6. 3
C 19.3
D 19. 3
A s = -1; t = -1
B s = -1; t = 1
C s = 1; t = -1
D s = 1; t = 1
E s = - (-1); t = -1
F s = 1; t = - (-1)
3
A
8
15
B
16
19
C
20
22
D
35
25
E
26
A S ÷ R>0
B S-R>0
C SxR<0
D S+R<0
A 109 m/sec
B -109 m/sec
C 254 m/sec
D -254 m/sec
1
A5 inches
2
3
B5 inches
4
1
C 11 inches
2
3
D 11 inches
4
If Erika buys all of the large bags, how many small bags will she need?
A 7 small bags
B 12 small bags
C 28 small bags
D 71 small bags
A 98.1 ° F
B 99.5 ° F
C 100.9 ° F
D 103.7 ° F
A -0.5º F
B -1.25º F
C -8.78º F
D -9.5º F
1 3
A Add to the sum of 2 and , then add 8.
2 4
1 3
B Multiply by 2, add the result to , then add 8.
2 4
1
Distribute to the two terms in parentheses, then add the three
C 2
resulting terms.
1
Add the terms in parentheses, multiply the result by , then add 8
E 2
to the result.
How many pieces did Eddie cut off the end of the steel rod?
A 4 pieces
B 5 pieces
C 6 pieces
D 7 pieces
3
Tony has 2 quarts of lemonade and paper cups that each
4
1
hold of a quart. How many paper cups can Tony fill with
2
lemonade?
14
A × c =d
5
7
Bd = 6
C
d 14
C =
c 5
c
D 14 = d
5
A p = 9.25d
p
B
9.25
p
C
d
D 9.25 = pd
1
Nikisha and Kevin need to paint the outside of their barn. Each
2
1
gallon can paints
8
of the barn.
How many 1-gallon cans are needed to paint the outside of Nikisha’s
and Kevin’s barn?
cans
30 1
If Frances can paint 3 of a wall in 20 minutes, how long will it take her
A 60 minutes
B 80 minutes
C 240 minutes
D 266 minutes
What is the difference in the cost per pound between the larger and
smaller packages of shredded cheddar cheese?
The larger package costs $2.00 more per pound than the smaller
A
package.
The larger package costs $2.50 more per pound than the smaller
B
package.
The smaller package costs $0.47 more per pound than the larger
C
package.
The smaller package costs $2.50 more per pound than the larger
D
package.
1
Tonya is at the gym using an exercise bike. The bike counts each 3
mile as 1 lap. The display on the machine shows the total number of
laps completed and shades the portion of the current lap that has been
completed.
1
A 2 3 miles
1
B 2 4 miles
7
C 9 of a mile
33 Brenda is training for a marathon and is keeping track of her miles ran
and her total time. Her data is shown in the table.
A t=9+5
B t = 9(5)
C 5 = 9(t)
D m = 9(5)
A d= 5 + p
B d= 5p
C p= 5d
D d = 5÷s
7.5 t
A =
1.5 12
1.5 12
B =
7.5 t
7.5 12
C =
1.5 t
1.5 7.5
D =
12 t
Darius must purchase packs of paper clips for his office. He sees them
advertised in the newspaper 12 packs for $52.20. He plots this
relationship on the graph shown.
A Only Sponges'R'Us
A y=2+x
B y = 2x
C y=1+x
D y=x
A $5
B $6
C $30
D $35
A $5,000.00
B $500.00
C $50.00
D $5.00
A 50%
B 58%
C 65%
D 68%
to make 4 pancakes.
1
A 2 cup
1
B 1 6 cups
11
C 2 12 cups
1
D 10 3 cups
If the store allows her to use the gift card after the sweater has been
discounted by 25%, how much will Carmen pay, including tax?
A $13.80
B $14.90
C $17.55
D $18.95
Which payment should Carmen choose to save the most money and
why?
Carmen should buy the sweater for 25% off, because she will save
A
an extra $5.40.
Carmen should buy the sweater for 25% off, because she will save
B
an extra $5.83.
Carmen should use the gift card, because she will save an extra
C
$5.40.
Carmen should use the gift card, because she will save an extra
D
$5.83.
A $455
B $355
C $305
D $155
If there is a 5% sales tax, how much did Sarah pay for the shirt?
A $8.82
B $20.58
C $21.00
D $29.40
A -6%
B -5.7%
C 5.7%
D 6%
A $121.29
B $77.70
C $43.04
D $35.21
A $73.16
B $103.62
C $166.42
D $227.80
1
A 3 cup
2
B 3 cup
C 4 cups
D 6 cups
A 20 students
B 22 students
C 24 students
D 26 students
A 10%
B 13%
C 16%
D 86%
A 27%
B 25%
C 21%
D 20%
55 In the 2009-2010 baseball season, Dylan hit the ball 48 out of the 60
times that he was up to bat. The rest of the time, he struck out.
A 80%
B 50%
C 30%
D 20%
3
has read 90 of the 250 pages. Tiasia has completed 10 of the book.
A Joseph
B Ray
C Felicia
D Tiasia
Each month, Mr. and Mrs. Patel take their 4 children out to eat as a
family. This month, they try Charlie's Chophouse. Charlie's Chophouse
charges an 18% gratuity on parties of six or more. The Patel family's
subtotal is $65.50.
A $10.48
B $11.79
C $75.98
D $77.29
How much is Joel's total after the discount has been applied but before
taxes?
A $52.55
B $70.06
C $87.68
D $116.90
Loraine 3 ( x + 2 ) − 2x × 4
Jennifer −5 ( x − 1 ) + 1
Heather −5x + 6
Bradford 4x + 24
Three of the four students are correct. Which student got the question
incorrect ?
A Loraine
B Jennifer
C Heather
D Bradford
A -5 x – 2
B -5 x + 26
C -15 x – 2
D -15 x – 26
A 4( d - 16)
B 4( d + 4)
C 2(2 d - 16)
D 2(2 d - 8)
A 2h +j
B4h +2j
C h +j
D2h +2j
simplified?
A -7
B -3
C1
D3
simplified?
A -1
B1
C2
D3
A 36n – 13m
B 40n – 9m
C 66n – 31m
D 35nm
Which statement describes how Jonathan should fix his first mistake?
B On line 1, 6 y should be 18 y .
C On line 2, 10 x should be 14 x .
D On line 2, 6 y should be y .
A -2 x – 5
B -2 x + 2
C -15 x – 6
D -15 x + 6
A2L –1
B 2( L – 1)
C 2( L – 1) + 2 L
D 2( L + 1) + 2 L
A 4m − 7
B 4m + 28
C 2m − 7 + m + 1
D 2m − 7 + 2m
E 3(m + 7) + (m + 7)
F 4 ( m + 7 ) + 21
A 12.9 – 20.3b
B 12.9 + 22.7b
D 12.9 + 20.3b
E 12.9 – 22.7b
Ay+3
By+5
C 2y + 6
D 2y + 10
A 0.125M
B 12.5M
C M + 0.125M
D M + 12.5M
A 1.12S
B 100 + 12S
C 100S + 12%
D 112S
A 1.29 d + c
B 1.29 d + c
C 1.29 d + 1.29 c
D 1.29 d + 1.29 c
A only Jared
B only Kelsey
A Marcus
B Rashad
C Sean
D Tyler
A 0.5 m
B 1.5 m
C3m
D 3.5 m
The local produce market is having a sale and customers can buy
D watermelons at an 18% discount. How much do the watermelons
cost after the discount?
A 19ºC
B 25ºC
C 109ºC
D 381ºC
Which expression(s) can be used to find the new area of the house
pad?
A 2 ft by 3 ft
B (20 – 2) ft by (30 – 3) ft
D 22 ft by 33 ft
E (20 + 2) ft by (30 + 3) ft
$250 x
A 0.045
B 0.45
C 4.5
D 1.045
A 0.40x
B 1.40x
C x + 0.40
D x + 1.40x
A 11 K + 11 S + ( K + S )
B 11( K + S ) + 12
C 11( K + S ) + 132
DK + S + 132
A Dr. Kim
B Dr. Federer
Mr. Hamilton's bill includes the total cost of the 4 steaks plus 5% tax. If
Mr. Hamilton wants to leave a 20% tip after tax is added, what will be
the new total of the bill?
A $54.56
B $62.35
C $64.95
D $65.47
If the rest of the total amount is for food, how much money does Brent
have for food?
A $159
B $207
C $213
D $261
A Chandler
B Isabella
C Nassserudeen
D Sahara
A 4 miles
B 7 miles
C 18 miles
D 25 miles
1
Rodney wants to buy 3.5 pounds of cherries and 2 pounds of
3
peaches. If Rodney wants to use exact change, how much money
should he take with him to the produce stand ?
A $4.76
B $12.67
C $14.94
D $17.43
A I = 4.07( h + s )
BI =4h+7s
C I = 4 h + 0.07 s
D I = 4 h (0.07 s )
After 12 weeks, how much money would Rachel spend on each plan?
3
A 1 4 cups
1
B 1 2 cups
1
C 1 8 cups
D 1 cup
If Zelda wants to sell her mint blend for 1.8 times her cost, what should
she charge per ounce?
A $4.15
B $4.23
C $4.77
D $6.80
A $1,125
B $900
C $765
D $135
95 Margaret pays $580 per month to rent her apartment. At the beginning
of next year, the apartment complex is increasing its rent 5%. How
much will Margaret pay each month to rent the apartment next year?
A $870
B $609
C $596
D $585
A $247.50
B $720.00
C $742.50
D $990.00
A6
B 17
C 23
D 38
wall.
What distance should be between the frame and the wall on each side?
5
A 18 8 inches
3
B 13 8 inches
3
C 10 8 inches
5
D 7 8 inches
A $0.50
B $2.00
C $6.00
D $7.00
40 = 16 + 7 + m
A 40 = 23 + m
27 = m
40 = 16 + 7 + m
B 40 = 23 + m
17 = m
40 - 16 + 7 = m
C 24 +7 = m
31 = m
40 - 16 - 7 = m
D 34 - 7 = m
27 = m
A Game Pause
B Good Purchase
C J-Mart
D Wire Hound
A 239 pounds
B 2,021 pounds
C 2,509 pounds
D 2,599 pounds
If the total cost of the trip is $252.40, how many people went?
A8
B 12
C 14
D 18
A ski resort charges Susan a flat fee of $65 to rent skis. It also charges
her a daily rate of $22 for a ski lift pass to get skiers back up the
mountain. Let d = the number of days a ski lift pass is rented.
If Susan is charged $175, how many days did Susan rent a ski lift
pass?
A 2 days
B 3 days
C 5 days
D 8 days
A cell phone provider charges Felicia $50 per month for her plan plus
$0.05 per minute of long-distance calls.
A 16 weeks
B 15 weeks
C 14 weeks
D 13 weeks
A x < 28
B x < 20
C x > 20
D x > 28
If Tina gets charged a total of $109.80, how many hours of labor were
spent on the repair?
A 5 hours
B 4 hours
C 3 hours
D 2 hours
A 19 + 0.75 n < 50
B 38 + 0.75 n < 50
C 19 + 0.75 n ≤ 50
D 38 + 0.75 n ≤ 50
14 > x − 7
A {28, 10, 0}
B (15, 0, 1}
D {29, 14, 0}
If the final bill amounts to $123, how many hours did Theo have the
limousine reserved?
A 6 hours
B 6.5 hours
C 14 hours
D 14.5 hours
A 640
B 384
C 10
D6
A -5x - 4 ≤ 6
B -18 < 9 x - 6
C 7 x + 5 > 19
D 6x -9 ≥ 3