2024: NY Grade 7 - Math
By Sara Cowley
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31 Questions
Note from the author:
From the New York State Education Department. New York State Testing Program Grade 7 Mathematics Test. Internet. Available from https://www.nysedregents.org/ei/math/2024/2024-released-items-math-g7.pdf on State Education Department Website; accessed 11, June, 2024.
From the New York State Education Department. New York State Testing Program Grade 7 Mathematics Test. Internet. Available from https://www.nysedregents.org/ei/math/2024/2024-released-items-math-g7.pdf on State Education Department Website; accessed 11, June, 2024.
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A store sells packages of butter. The table shows the cost, in dollars, for different numbers of packages of butter. What is the cost, per package, of the butter?
A store sells packages of butter. The table shows the cost, in dollars, for different numbers of packages of butter. What is the cost, per package, of the butter?
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A farmer plants 4 rows of seedlings. The first 3 rows are equal in length. The length of the fourth row is 19 yards. The total length of the 4 rows is 61 yards. What is the length, in yards, of each of the first 3 rows the farmer plants?
A farmer plants 4 rows of seedlings. The first 3 rows are equal in length. The length of the fourth row is 19 yards. The total length of the 4 rows is 61 yards. What is the length, in yards, of each of the first 3 rows the farmer plants?
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On average, ocean temperatures around the world range from -2\degree C to 32\degree C. What is the difference between the two ocean temperatures?
On average, ocean temperatures around the world range from -2\degree C to 32\degree C. What is the difference between the two ocean temperatures?
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Mr. Moore collected data from his sixth grade class on how many minutes they studied for a test. The dot plot shows the number of minutes each student studied.
Which statement about the distribution of the data is true?
Mr. Moore collected data from his sixth grade class on how many minutes they studied for a test. The dot plot shows the number of minutes each student studied.
Which statement about the distribution of the data is true?
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Victoria has a movie subscription. She pays an annual membership fee of $24.00 and also a fee of $4.00 for each movie she watches. Which inequality can be used to determine the total number of movies, m, Victoria can watch if she wants to spend less than $100.00 per year?
Victoria has a movie subscription. She pays an annual membership fee of $24.00 and also a fee of $4.00 for each movie she watches. Which inequality can be used to determine the total number of movies, m, Victoria can watch if she wants to spend less than $100.00 per year?
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The regular price of a shirt is n dollars. During a sale, the shirt is discounted by 15\%. Which pair of expressions includes two correct ways to represent the price, in dollars, of the shirt after the discount?
The regular price of a shirt is n dollars. During a sale, the shirt is discounted by 15\%. Which pair of expressions includes two correct ways to represent the price, in dollars, of the shirt after the discount?
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Which expression is equivalent to 3.6(x-5)+2.5(x+4)?
Which expression is equivalent to 3.6(x-5)+2.5(x+4)?
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A teacher records the test scores for the students in her class. The results are shown in the box plot.
Based on these data, what is the interquartile range?
A teacher records the test scores for the students in her class. The results are shown in the box plot.
Based on these data, what is the interquartile range?
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What is the value of the expression shown below?\frac{1}{3}-(\frac{2}{3}+\frac{5}{7})-2\frac{1}{5}
What is the value of the expression shown below?
\frac{1}{3}-(\frac{2}{3}+\frac{5}{7})-2\frac{1}{5}
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There were two movies shown at a theater. A total of 150 tickets were sold for the first movie, and 40% more tickets were sold for the second movie than for the first movie. If each ticket sold for $13.50, what was the total amount of ticket sales, in dollars, for both movies?
There were two movies shown at a theater. A total of 150 tickets were sold for the first movie, and 40% more tickets were sold for the second movie than for the first movie. If each ticket sold for $13.50, what was the total amount of ticket sales, in dollars, for both movies?
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The table shown represents a proportional relationship between x and y.
Which equation represents this proportional relationship?
The table shown represents a proportional relationship between x and y.
Which equation represents this proportional relationship?
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Pat uses 2\frac{5}{8} cups of sugar for 3\frac{1}{2} batches of cookies. She uses the same amount of sugar for each batch of cookies baked. How much sugar, in cups per batch, does Pat use to bake cookies?
Pat uses 2\frac{5}{8} cups of sugar for 3\frac{1}{2} batches of cookies. She uses the same amount of sugar for each batch of cookies baked. How much sugar, in cups per batch, does Pat use to bake cookies?
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A seventh grade class sells gift cards as a fundraiser for the school library. Each gift card sells for $15.00. The library gets 35% of the money earned for each gift card sold. How much money does the library get if the class sells 500 gift cards?
A seventh grade class sells gift cards as a fundraiser for the school library. Each gift card sells for $15.00. The library gets 35% of the money earned for each gift card sold. How much money does the library get if the class sells 500 gift cards?
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Which graph represents the solution to the inequality 4-4x>16
Which graph represents the solution to the inequality 4-4x>16
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What is the value of the expression shown below?-1\frac{1}{2}+(-\frac{7}{8})(-\frac{3}{4})
What is the value of the expression shown below?
-1\frac{1}{2}+(-\frac{7}{8})(-\frac{3}{4})
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Which situation results in a final value of zero?
Which situation results in a final value of zero?
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Cheryl earns $23.75 babysitting for 2\frac{1}{2} hours. At that rate, how much does Cheryl earn when babysitting for 5\frac{3}{4} hours?
Cheryl earns $23.75 babysitting for 2\frac{1}{2} hours. At that rate, how much does Cheryl earn when babysitting for 5\frac{3}{4} hours?
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Two line plots are shown. The first one represents the average cell phone usage per day, in minutes, of 20 teenagers. The second one represents the average cell phone usage per day, in minutes, of 20 adults.
Which statement about the two data sets is true?
Two line plots are shown.
The first one represents the average cell phone usage per day, in minutes, of 20 teenagers. The second one represents the average cell phone usage per day, in minutes, of 20 adults.
Which statement about the two data sets is true?
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There are 140 students enrolled at a school.- Of the students that are enrolled at the school, \frac{3}{4} play sports.
- Of the students that play sports, \frac{1}{7} are in an art club.
How many students enrolled at the school both play sports and are in an art club?
There are 140 students enrolled at a school.
- Of the students that are enrolled at the school, \frac{3}{4} play sports.
- Of the students that play sports, \frac{1}{7} are in an art club.
How many students enrolled at the school both play sports and are in an art club?
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Which expression is equivalent to 17(\frac{1}{3})\times-\frac{7}{2}x?
Which expression is equivalent to 17(\frac{1}{3})\times-\frac{7}{2}x?
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A store buys candy by the pound. The graph shown represents the relationship between the weight, in pounds, and the total cost, in dollars, of the candy.
What is the cost of one pound of candy?
A store buys candy by the pound. The graph shown represents the relationship between the weight, in pounds, and the total cost, in dollars, of the candy.
What is the cost of one pound of candy?
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Marty types at an average rate of 25 words per minute. Write an equation that could be used to determine the average number of words, w, Marty types in t minutes.
Answer: Equation_______
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What is the value of the expression -2(-3)(4)?
Answer: _______
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Kenneth bought a shirt that was originally priced at $55.00. After a discount, he paid $38.50. What was the percent discount on the original price of the shirt?
Answer: _______ %
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Frank and his friends are playing a game with the spinner shown.
Each player spins the arrow 5 times and adds all the numbers the spinner lands on to get their score. Frank’s first three spins are listed below: -1.5, 2, and -3.5.
Frank has two more spins. What two numbers would the spinner need to land on for Frank’s final score to equal 0?
Explain your answer.
Frank and his friends are playing a game with the spinner shown.
Each player spins the arrow 5 times and adds all the numbers the spinner lands on to get their score. Frank’s first three spins are listed below:
-1.5, 2, and -3.5.
Frank has two more spins. What two numbers would the spinner need to land on for Frank’s final score to equal 0?
Explain your answer.
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Joann went for a hike. The trail she hiked was 5\frac{1}{2} miles and it took her 2\frac{1}{5} hours to complete. If Joann hiked at an average unit rate, how fast, in miles per hour, did Joann hike?
Show your work.
Answer: _______ miles per hour
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A map has a scale of 1 centimeter = 50 miles. The actual distance between New York City and Washington, D.C., is 225 miles. What is the distance, in centimeters, between the two cities on the map?
Show your work.
Answer: _______ centimeters
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During lunch, a sandwich shop owner sold 2 types of sandwiches: turkey and roast beef. Each sandwich cost $4.99 and the total sales from all of the sandwiches sold was $219.56. There were 25 turkey sandwiches sold. How many roast beef sandwiches were sold?
Show your work.
Answer: _______ roast beef sandwiches
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Write the expression -8(4-x)+20 as the sum of two unlike terms. Be sure to show the use of the properties of operations in your answer.
Show your work.
Answer: _______
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Jonah received a gift card to a movie theater. The gift card allows him to choose one type of movie, one snack, and one drink. His options are shown in the list below.
- Movies: drama, action, comedy
- Snacks: popcorn, chips, candy
- Drinks: water, juice
He chooses one movie, one snack, and one drink at random. What is the probability that Jonah chooses a comedy, chips, and juice? Write your answer as a fraction.
Show your work.
Answer: _______
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A furniture store is advertising a 20% discount on the price of sofas. Scott chooses a sofa with a discounted price of $460.00. He must also pay an 8% sales tax. How much money will Scott save on the discounted sofa, including tax, compared to the originally priced sofa, including tax?
Show your work.
Answer: $_______
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