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Math 7 Testlet 005 - Clarifying quantities with equivalent expressions 7.EEI.A.2

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1.

Kimmie has 140 trading cards. Bret has 60% more trading cards than Kimmie. Which expression can be used to determine the number of trading cards that Bret has?

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2.

Jacob buys a book and a magazine. The price of the book is x dollars. The price of the magazine is 8% less than the price of the book. Which expression can be used to determine the price, in dollars, of the magazine?

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3.

The original price of a kitchen table is $499.99. The table is on sale for 15% off. Which expression can be used to represent the sale price, in dollars, of the table?

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4.

Aaron buys 2 pairs of shorts that are on sale for 75% off. The original price for each pair of shorts was x dollars. Which expression can be used to represent the price, in dollars, Aaron pays for the 2 pairs of shorts?

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5.

Tim draws a square with side lengths of x feet. Select the two expressions that represent the perimeter, in feet, of Tim’s square.

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6.

The original cost of a shirt is x dollars. The shirt is now on sale for 25% off. For each expression in the table, mark whether it describes the discount or the sale price.

Discount

Sale Price

0.25x

x-0.25x

0.75x