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Math Expression Equations and Inequalities

Math Expression Equations and Inequalities

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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55 Slides • 21 Questions

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Quiz Review: Expressions, Equations and Inequalities

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Multiple Choice

Simplify −5 + 9n + 6

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- 20n

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-11 + 9n

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1 + 9n

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- 1 - 9n

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Multiple Choice

Kayla tutors a student for $18.50 per hour. She spends $50 on transportation. How much does she earn if she tutors for x hours?

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18.50x - 50

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18.50x + 50

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50x - 18.50

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50x + 18.50

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Jana paid a $75 initial fee to join a sports club and a monthly fee of $15 per month. Write an expression that shows how much Jana spends after x months of membership at the sports club.

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Multiple Choice

Which is the first step in solving x - 4 = 4 ?

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Add 4 to the left side.

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Subtract 4 from the left side.

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Subtract 4 from both sides.

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Add 4 to both sides.

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Multiple Choice

Tegan sells tickets for sports events. This month she earned commission of $1,250, which is $860 more than she earned last month. Which equation can be used to find last month’s commission?

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x +1250 = 860

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x - 860 = 1250

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x + 860 = 1250

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12x - 860 = 1250

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Multiple Choice

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Solve x/-3 = 4

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x = -7

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x = - 12

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x = -1

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x = 4/3

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Multiple Choice

Which value of x satisfies the equation below?


4x - 7 = 25

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x = -8

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x = -4.5

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x = 8

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x = 32

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Multiple Choice

Which equation has x = -2 as the solution?

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2x + 10 = 14

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2x + 8 = 4

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3x+ 10 = 11

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3x - 8 = 7

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Open Ended

A technician charges an initial fee of $300 plus an hourly fee of $60. Mr. Jenks paid the technician $480. How many hours did the technician work?

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Open Ended

Solve 3x + 2 = 14

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Open Ended

Jack rented a boat for one day. It cost $15.50 plus $0.35 per hour. If Jack paid $16.90 in total for the boat rental, for how many hours did he use the boat?

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Sebby has $330 for singing lessons. He paid $20 for each lesson. How many lessons has he attended, if he still has $210 left?

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Open Ended

Kenny wrote the equation for a linear relationship shown below.

y = -3x + 4

If x equals 7, what is the value of y?

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Open Ended

Joey earns $16 per hour as a telemarketer. He also earns a monthly bonus of $400. Joey earned $2,000 last month. How many hours did he work?

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Multiple Choice

What is the solution to the inequality below?

2x + 10 ≤ 40

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x ≤ 10

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x ≤ 15

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x ≥ 10

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x ≥ 15

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following values does not satisfy the inequality x - 2 ≤ 3?

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7

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Open Ended

What is the difference between an open and closed circle when graphing inequalities?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a solution to the inequality 2x > 6?

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- 3

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Multiple Choice

Misha has $20 to spend at a book fair. The admission to the fair is $5 and each new paperback is $2.00. Which inequality expresses the number of new paperbacks that Misha can buy?

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2p - 5 ≥ 20

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2p + 5 ≥ 20

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5p - 2 ≤ 20

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5p + 2 ≤ 20

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Open Ended

Daniel had $25 to spend at the fair. If the admission to the fair is $4 and the rides cost $1.50 each, what is the greatest number of rides Daniel can go on? Write an inequality that represents Daniel’s situation.

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The seventh grade class is putting on a variety show to raise money. It cost $700 to rent the banquet hall that they are going to use. If they charge $15 for each ticket, how many tickets do they need to sell in order to raise at least $1000? Write an inequality that represents the situation

Quiz Review: Expressions, Equations and Inequalities

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