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Benchmark 2 PREP

Benchmark 2 PREP

Assessment

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Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

CCSS
7.NS.A.3, 5.MD.A.1, 6.EE.B.7

+4

Standards-aligned

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Aimee Norman

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​Benchmark 2 PREP

By Aimee Norman

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Multiple Choice

Julie works Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday for 10 hours each day. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, she works 7 hours each day. She does not work on Saturday. Her weekly total earnings are $612.

What is Julie's hourly rate of pay in dollars?

1

$11

2

$10

3

$15

4

$12

3

Math Response

Change this mixed number into an improper fraction:
3 ⅝
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Deg°
Rad

4

Math Response

Evaluate:

(7+3)÷2×32\left(7+3\right)\div2\times3^2  

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Deg°
Rad

5

Fill in the Blank

James wants to save money to buy two new games. He had $35 from his birthday, and he saved $5.20 each week from doing chores. The amount of money that each game costs is represented by the expression below.

[35+4(5.20)]÷2\left[35+4\left(5.20\right)\right]\div2

How much does each game cost?

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following shows an equation that is both linear and proportional

1

w=25z+2w=25z+2

2

r=19z7r=19z-7

3

d=36td=36t

4

y=6x+9y=6x+9

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Multiple Choice

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What percent of the 25 students in the class spent 6 to 12 hours of studying per week?

1

60%

2

40%

3

20%

4

30%

8

Multiple Choice

Which of the following makes the equation true

35x>37\frac{3}{5}x>\frac{3}{7}

1

12\frac{1}{2}

2

23\frac{2}{3}

3

56\frac{5}{6}

4

49\frac{4}{9}

9

Multiple Choice

Jax can run 25 feet in 3 seconds. How far can he run in 5 minutes?

1
3000 feet
2
1500 feet
3
2500 feet
4
2000 feet

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Multiple Choice

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Zora's dog, Fluffy, weighs 12 pounds. How many ounces does Fluffy weigh?

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160 ounces
2
192 ounces
3
180 ounces
4
200 ounces

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Match

Match the following

one third of the product of -8 and 9

half of the sum of 8 and -6

three times the sum of 12 and -6

one fifth the product of 1 and -5

5 times the sum of -8 and 4

-24

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18

-1

-20

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