Open Up - Grade 7 - Mathematics - Unit 6 - Lesson 14
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10 Questions
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Question 1
1.
What is the solution to 5 - 3x > 35
Which solution is correct?
What is the solution to 5 - 3x > 35
Which solution is correct?
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Question 2
2.
The school band director determined from past experience that if they charge t dollars for a ticket to the concert, they can expect attendance of 1000 - 50t. The director used this model to figure out that the ticket price needs to be $8 or greater in order for at least 600 to attend.
Do you agree with this claim?
The school band director determined from past experience that if they charge t dollars for a ticket to the concert, they can expect attendance of 1000 - 50t. The director used this model to figure out that the ticket price needs to be $8 or greater in order for at least 600 to attend.
Do you agree with this claim?
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Question 3
3.
The school band director determined from past experience that if they charge t dollars for a ticket to the concert, they can expect attendance of 1000 - 50t. The director used this model to figure out that the ticket price needs to be $8 or greater in order for at least 600 to attend.
Do you agree with this claim?
The school band director determined from past experience that if they charge t dollars for a ticket to the concert, they can expect attendance of 1000 - 50t. The director used this model to figure out that the ticket price needs to be $8 or greater in order for at least 600 to attend.
Do you agree with this claim?
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Question 4
4.
Which inequality is true when the value of x is -3?
Which inequality is true when the value of x is -3?
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Question 5
5.
Draw the solution set for each of the following inequalities.x \leq 5
Draw the solution set for each of the following inequalities.
x \leq 5
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Question 6
6.
Draw the solution set for each of the following inequalities.x < \frac{5}{2}
Draw the solution set for each of the following inequalities.
x < \frac{5}{2}
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Question 7
7.
Write three different equations that match the tape diagram.
Write three different equations that match the tape diagram.
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Question 8
8.
A baker wants to reduce the amount of sugar in his cake recipes. He decides to reduce the amount used in 1 cake by \frac{1}{2} cup. He then uses 6\frac{1}{2} cups of sugar to bake 6 cakes.Describe how the tape diagram represents the story.
A baker wants to reduce the amount of sugar in his cake recipes. He decides to reduce the amount used in 1 cake by \frac{1}{2} cup. He then uses 6\frac{1}{2} cups of sugar to bake 6 cakes.
Describe how the tape diagram represents the story.
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Question 9
9.
A baker wants to reduce the amount of sugar in his cake recipes. He decides to reduce the amount used in 1 cake by \frac{1}{2} cup. He then uses 6\frac{1}{2} cups of sugar to bake 6 cakes.How much sugar was originally in each cake recipe?
A baker wants to reduce the amount of sugar in his cake recipes. He decides to reduce the amount used in 1 cake by \frac{1}{2} cup. He then uses 6\frac{1}{2} cups of sugar to bake 6 cakes.
How much sugar was originally in each cake recipe?
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Question 10
10.
One year ago, Clare was 4 feet 6 inches tall. Now Clare is 4 feet 10 inches tall. By what percentage did Clare’s height increase in the last year?(Round to the nearest whole percent.)
One year ago, Clare was 4 feet 6 inches tall. Now Clare is 4 feet 10 inches tall.
By what percentage did Clare’s height increase in the last year?(Round to the nearest whole percent.)
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