
Math 7- Final Recovery
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Mathematics
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6th - 8th Grade
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Stephanie Kimbrough
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Math 7
Final Recovery Points
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Recovery Point Requirements
To receive 50% of the test points, please do the following.
You MUST take ALL of the notes.
You MUST get 80% or higher on the Quizizz.
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Fill in the Blank
While taking notes in a social studies class, Juanita uses 3/8 of the front side of a sheet of paper every 15 minutes. How many sheets of paper (front side only) will Juanita use in one hour? Enter your answer as a mixed number. Write the answer in the lowest terms. Use Desmos.
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Fill in the Blank
While taking notes in a social studies class, Juanita uses 3/8 of the front side of a sheet of paper every 15 minutes. Last week, Juanita took notes for 4 1/2 hours. How many sheets of paper (front side only) did she use? Enter your answer as a mixed number. Write the answer in the lowest terms. Use Desmos.
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Multiple Choice
Jake wants to buy a new bike that costs $175.00. The sales tax rate is 5%. If he has a coupon for $10 off (before tax), how much will the bike cost?
$165.38
$173.25
$173.75
$183.75
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Multiple Select
The graph represents the relationship between the number of hours Jane babysits and the amount of money she earns.
Jane earns $8 for every hour she babysits.
Jane earns $1 for every 8 hours she babysits.
The total money earned for babysitting 5 hours is $40.
Point A represents the money earned for babysitting 2 hours.
Point A represents the money earned for each hour of babysitting.
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Multiple Choice
Which table below shows a proportional relationship?
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Multiple Choice
Robert recorded the number of miles he had biked every hour of a 4-hour bike trip. He graphed the results on the grid below. Which statement BEST explain whether or not Robert’s graph represents a proportional relationship?
The graph represents a proportional relationship because the rate of miles per hour is the same at each point.
The graph does not represent a proportional relationship because it is not a horizontal line showing the same number of miles traveled each hour.
The graph does not represent a proportional relationship because the rate of miles per hour is always increasing.
The graph represents a proportional relationship because the rate of miles per hour is always decreasing.
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Open Ended
Justin wants to budget so his average monthly car gasoline cost is proportional to the number of months that have passed. A graph of this relationship is shown below. Justin graphs the total amount of money he spends on gasoline over a period of time. Does Justin's graph show a proportional relationship? Explain your answer.
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Open Ended
Justin wants to budget so his average monthly car gasoline cost is proportional to the number of months that have passed. A graph of this relationship is shown below. Justin graphs the total amount of money he spends on gasoline over a period of time. List the five pairs of values that are represented by the graph.
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Open Ended
Justin wants to budget so his average monthly car gasoline cost is proportional to the number of months that have passed. A graph of this relationship is shown below. Justin graphs the total amount of money he spends on gasoline over a period of time. Write an equation that represents the graph. Explain how the equation shows proportionality or lack of proportionality.
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Open Ended
Justin wants to budget so his average monthly car gasoline cost is proportional to the number of months that have passed. A graph of this relationship is shown below. Justin graphs the total amount of money he spends on gasoline over a period of time. Write an equation that represents the graph in part A. Explain how the equation shows proportionality or lack of proportionality.
Math 7
Final Recovery Points
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