7th Grade SGA Type III Post-Assessment_Hybrid Remote 2020-21

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9 questions
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A. Anna earned $24 on Monday for 3 hours of work at the Sports Camp U.S.A. snack stand.
Tuesday she earned $72 for 9 hours of work, and on Thursday she earned $32 for 4 hours of work.

Define the variables in this proportional relationship.

Let x = _________________________ Let y = _________________________

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A. Anna earned $24 on Monday for 3 hours of work at the Sports Camp U.S.A. snack stand.
Tuesday she earned $72 for 9 hours of work, and on Thursday she earned $32 for 4 hours of work.

Use the variables from question 1 to write an equation to represent the amount of money Anna earns for any number of hours worked.

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A. Anna earned $24 on Monday for 3 hours of work at the Sports Camp U.S.A. snack stand.
Tuesday she earned $72 for 9 hours of work, and on Thursday she earned $32 for 4 hours of work.

Use the equation from question 2 to determine the amount of money Anna will earn for working 15 hours.

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B. Anna is on a traveling sports team, “Win It”. The team’s coach is placing an order for team shoes. Below is a graph displaying the number of shoes purchased and the total cost.

Define the variables in this proportional relationship.

Let x = _________________________ Let y = _________________________


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B. Anna is on a traveling sports team, “Win It”. The team’s coach is placing an order for team shoes. Below is a graph displaying the number of shoes purchased and the total cost.

Use the variables from question 4 to write an equation to represent the total cost for any number of pairs of shoes the team purchases.

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B. Anna is on a traveling sports team, “Win It”. The team’s coach is placing an order for team shoes. Below is a graph displaying the number of shoes purchased and the total cost.

Use the equation from question 5 to determine the number of pairs of shoes the team manager purchased for $1,125.

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C. The traveling sports team drives from camp to various competitions. The team manager keeps track of time spent driving and the distance traveled. The following chart displays data for last week’s travel.

Define the variables in this proportional relationship.

Let x = _________________________ Let y = _________________________

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C. The traveling sports team drives from camp to various competitions. The team manager keeps track of time spent driving and the distance traveled. The following chart displays data for last week’s travel.

Use the variables from question 7 to write an equation to represent the distance traveled for any number of hours of time spent driving.

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C. The traveling sports team drives from camp to various competitions. The team manager keeps track of time spent driving and the distance traveled. The following chart displays data for last week’s travel.

Use the equation from question 8 to determine the amount of time it took for the team to drive 357.5 miles.