Open Up - Grade 7 - Mathematics - Unit 5 - Lesson 15
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Question 1
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Solve.
\frac{2}{5} t = 6
Solve.
\frac{2}{5} t = 6
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Question 2
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Solve.
-4.5 = a - 8
Solve.
-4.5 = a - 8
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Question 3
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Solve.
\frac{1}{2} + p = -3
Solve.
\frac{1}{2} + p = -3
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Question 4
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Solve.
Solve.
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Question 5
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Solve.
-12 = -3y
Solve.
-12 = -3y
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Question 6
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Evaluate each expression if x is \frac{2}{5}, y is -4, and z is -0.2x + y
Evaluate each expression if x is \frac{2}{5}, y is -4, and z is -0.2
x + y
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Question 7
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Evaluate each expression if x is \frac{2}{5}, y is -4, and z is -0.22x - z
Evaluate each expression if x is \frac{2}{5}, y is -4, and z is -0.2
2x - z
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Question 8
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Evaluate each expression if x is \frac{2}{5}, y is -4, and z is -0.2x + y +z
Evaluate each expression if x is \frac{2}{5}, y is -4, and z is -0.2
x + y +z
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Question 9
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Evaluate each expression if x is \frac{2}{5}, y is -4, and z is -0.2
Evaluate each expression if x is \frac{2}{5}, y is -4, and z is -0.2
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Question 10
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Match each equation to a step that will help solve the equation.
Match each equation to a step that will help solve the equation.
arrow_right_alt | Multiply each side by \frac{1}{5} | |
arrow_right_alt | Multiply each side by 5. | |
arrow_right_alt | Multiply each side by -5. | |
arrow_right_alt | Multiply each side by \frac{-1}{5} |
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Question 11
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Write an equation where a number is added to a variable, and a solution is -8.
Write an equation where a number is added to a variable, and a solution is -8.
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Question 12
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Write an equation where a number is multiplied by a variable, and a solution is \frac{-4}{5}
Write an equation where a number is multiplied by a variable, and a solution is \frac{-4}{5}
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Question 13
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The markings on the number line are evenly spaced. Label the other markings on the number line.
The markings on the number line are evenly spaced. Label the other markings on the number line.
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Question 14
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In 2012, James Cameron descended to the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench; the deepest point in the ocean. The vessel he rode in was called DeepSea Challenger.Challenger Deep is 35,814 feet deep at its lowest point
DeepSea Challenger’s descent was a change in depth of (-4) feet per second. We can use the equation y = -4x to model this relationship, where y is the depth and x is the time in seconds that have passed. How many seconds does this model suggest it would take for DeepSea Challenger to reach the bottom?(round to the nearest tenth)
In 2012, James Cameron descended to the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench; the deepest point in the ocean. The vessel he rode in was called DeepSea Challenger.
Challenger Deep is 35,814 feet deep at its lowest point
DeepSea Challenger’s descent was a change in depth of (-4) feet per second. We can use the equation y = -4x to model this relationship, where y is the depth and x is the time in seconds that have passed. How many seconds does this model suggest it would take for DeepSea Challenger to reach the bottom?(round to the nearest tenth)
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Question 15
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In 2012, James Cameron descended to the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench; the deepest point in the ocean. The vessel he rode in was called DeepSea Challenger.Challenger Deep is 35,814 feet deep at its lowest point
To end the mission DeepSea Challenger made a one-hour ascent to the surface. How many seconds is this?
In 2012, James Cameron descended to the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench; the deepest point in the ocean. The vessel he rode in was called DeepSea Challenger.
Challenger Deep is 35,814 feet deep at its lowest point
To end the mission DeepSea Challenger made a one-hour ascent to the surface. How many seconds is this?
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Question 16
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In 2012, James Cameron descended to the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench; the deepest point in the ocean. The vessel he rode in was called DeepSea Challenger.Challenger Deep is 35,814 feet deep at its lowest point
The ascent can be modeled by a different proportional relationship y =kx . What is the value of k in this case?
In 2012, James Cameron descended to the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench; the deepest point in the ocean. The vessel he rode in was called DeepSea Challenger.
Challenger Deep is 35,814 feet deep at its lowest point
The ascent can be modeled by a different proportional relationship y =kx . What is the value of k in this case?
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