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Grade 7 -review #2

Authored by Susan Felty

Mathematics

7th Grade

20 Questions

CCSS covered

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Grade 7 -review #2
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

John knows that he should roll a 5 on a number cube one out of six times. When he actually rolled the number cube 6 times, he rolled a 5 three times. Which explanation describes this reasoning?

Theoretical probability is 1/6; experimental probability was 1/6

Theoretical probability is 1/6; experimental probability was 1/3

Theoretical probability is 1/6; experimental probability was 1/2

Theoretical probability is 1/6; experimental probability was 5/6

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Boris has a coin and a number cube. The number cube is labeled 1 through 6. He flips the coin once and rolls the number cube once. What is the probability that the coin lands tails-up and the cube lands on an even number?

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Deborah surveyed customers in a restaurant to find out their favorite meal. The results of the survey are shown in the table. One person in the restaurant will be picked at random. Based on the given information, which statement is true?

This person’s favorite meal is less likely to be hamburger and French fries as it is to be spaghetti.

This person’s favorite meal is four times as likely to be chili as it is to be vegetarian delight.

This person’s favorite meal is more likely to be chili than hamburger and French fries.

This person’s favorite meal is equally likely to be either vegetarian delight or spaghetti.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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The student council conducted a survey to determine what drinks and how many of each type of drink they should purchase to stock their concession stand. The table above shows the results of their survey. If the student council will purchase a total of 600 drinks, how many of these drinks should be lemonade based on the results of the survey?

336

56

150

280

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CCSS.6.RP.A.3B

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Katrina will roll a fair number cube 57 times during one of her math stations. The sides of the cube are numbered 1 to 6. How many times could Katrina predict rolling a 2 or a 6?

2 times

6 times

19 times

29 times

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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In the Science Lab, Mrs. Campbell’s class experimented with rolling a number cube. The number cube is labeled 1 through 6. They rolled the number cube 20 times. The data is shown in the table above. What was the experimental probability of rolling a 6 on the number cube?

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Bailey will roll a number cube and flip a coin for a probability experiment. The faces of the number cube are labeled 1 through 6. The coin can land on heads or tails. If Bailey rolls the number cube once and flips the coin once, which list contains only the outcomes in which the number cube lands on a number less than 4.

1, Heads

1, Tails

2, Heads

2, Tails

3, Heads

3, Tails

4, Heads

4, Tails

5, Heads

5, Tails

6, Heads

6, Tails

1, Heads

1, Tails

2, Heads

2, Tails

3, Heads

3, Tails

4, Heads

4, Tails

5, Heads

5, Tails

6, Heads

6, Tails

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