
Math Map
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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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32 Slides • 63 Questions
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7th Grade Math Review for Spring MAP
By Laken Chambers
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Unit 1: Rational Numbers
You will not be allowed to use a calculator when answering these types of questions!!
Absolute Value, Integers, & Fractions
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|–5| + 8
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Order from Least to Greatest
|-5|, 3, -4, -1
-4, -1, 3, |-5|
|-5|, -4, -1, 3
-1, -4, |-5|, 3
-4, 3, -1. |-5|
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-18 + 6
-24
24
-12
12
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6 - 17
-23
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-11
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-15 - 18
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-33
-3
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16 - (-12) - 25
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3
-21
-29
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Steps:
find common denominator
convert numerators
add or subtract numerators
simplify
With Unlike Denominators:
Adding & Subtracting Fractions
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Turn Mixed Numbers into Improper Fractions!!!
Do this with any operation: addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
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2 53+(−51)
2 52
109
1 354
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−58−31
−1 1514
1 10567
−3 154
−1 12097
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8 107−5 109
3 51
2 54
3 54
3 108
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Numerator x Numerator
Denominator x Denominator
Multiply Straight Across!!
DO NOT FIND COMMON DENOMINATOR
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Turn division problem into multiplication!!
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35×−713
3 213
−214
−3 213
−5 21083
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65÷103
2 97
−21
41
5 81
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Unit 2: Expressions & Equations
Simplifying Expressions, Solving Equations, Factoring & Inequalities
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contains variables, numbers, and at least one operation. Example: n + 2
Expression
A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the = sign) Example: 2x + 4 = 8
Equation
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DISTRIBUTE means to MULTIPLY
multiply the term outside of the ( ) to each term inside the ( )
See the example ------>
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Factoring is the opposite of distributing!!!
Use the slide method! Think what divides into both terms?
Factoring
Keep dividing until nothing else will divide into both terms. Then, MULTIPLY the numbers on the outside together and keep what is inside the ( )
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6x + 10
2(3 + 5)
2(3x + 5)
4(3x + 5)
6(x + 2)
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7x - 3
3(7x-1)
3(7x)
7(x -3)
can not be factored
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-5x = 25
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Two-Step
Solve for p
-2
2
6
3
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Two-Step
Solve for a
a= -2
a= -6
a= 3
a= 15
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Find the value when you plug in a value for x. Your answer will just be a number. (you are only plugging numbers in your calculator to get an answer)
Evaluate
Combine Like Terms. (sometimes you have to distribute first if you see parentheses)
Simplify
Get x by itself. Find a solution that makes the statement true. Your answer will be x = something.
Solve
Read each problem carefully to determine what to do!
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Unit 3: Proportional Relationships
Unit Rates, Proportions, Percents, & Simple Interest
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Also known as k (constant of proportionality)
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Which two ratios form a proportion?
128 and 84
128 and 41
128 and 64
128 and 14
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Must be in the form y=kx
- no adding or subtracting
- if it is division, variable must be on the TOP
...Equations
Cross products must be the same! Look at the examples
...Tables
Must do these TWO things:
1. be a straight line
2. go through the origin (0, 0)
...Graphs
How to Identify Proportional Relationships In....
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Which equations shows a proportional relationship? Select all that are true.
y = 3x
y = x + 7
y = 2x - 1
y = x
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On average, an adult male's body weight is about 60% water. If an adult male weighs 180 pounds, then what is his "water weight?"
102 pounds
108 pounds
112 pounds
116 pounds
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Mrs. Peabody's classroom was collecting canned goods for a food drive. Her class set a goal of collecting 300 cans during the drive. At the end of the drive, her class only collected 270 cans. What percent of the goal did they meet?
70%
80%
90%
95%
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Fernando had to pay $1.40 in sales tax when purchasing a shirt. If that tax rate is 7%, how much did the shirt cost?
$17
$18
$19
$20
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Kim purchased a dress for $189. The dress was on sale for 75% of its original price. What was the original price of Kim's dress?
$141.75
$39.68
$252
$114
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Unit 4: Geometry
Angle Relationships, Triangles, Area, Surface Area, Volume, and Cross Sections
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problem will tell you what angles add to
angles are the same
angles add to 90 degrees
angles add to 180 degrees
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Find the area of the figure. Use 3.14 for pi.
20.56
28.56
17.8
31.88
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Find the volume. Use your formula to help you!
960 cm 3
240 cm 3
1920 cm 3
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Unit 5: Statistics
Samples & Populations, Inferences, Variability, & Comparing Box Plots
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_______ is a part of a group being surveyed.
Sample
Population
Random Sample
Quartile
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_________ is a sample in which each individual or object in the entire population has an equal chance of being selected.
Sample
Population
Random Sample
Quartile
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Ana wants to know the average student’s opinion of the tardy policy at her school. Which group of students should she survey in order to achieve the most accurate results?
thirty students who are often tardy
thirty students who are rarely tardy
thirty of her friends
thirty randomly selected students from her school
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Unit 6: Probability
Simple Probability, Experimental and Theoretical, Compound Probability: Independent and Dependent Events, & Simulations
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20 out of 35 people chose American Eagle as their favorite brand. If you were to ask 400 people, about how many would pick AE?
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300
228
208
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You have a jar with 24 pieces of chocolate candy and 14 pieces of orange candy. We take one piece of candy at random from the jar, put it back, and then take a second piece of candy at random from the jar.
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Is the event INDEPENDENT or DEPENDENT?
Amy plays card games. She picks a card at random. Then without putting the first card back, she picks a second card at random.
Independent
Dependent
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