Claim 1 Smarter Balanced Sample Items Grade 7 - Target A Analyze proportional relationships and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems.

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Claim 1 Smarter Balanced Sample Items Grade 7 - Target A Analyze proportional relationships and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems. Questions courtesy of the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Item Specifications – Version 3.0 Slideshow organized by SMc Curriculum –

#1

Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct number. Answer: #1 Answer

This table shows a proportional relationship between the number of cups of sugar and flour used for a recipe. Enter the number of cups of sugar used for 1 cup of flour. Cups of SugarCups of Flour #2

Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct number. Answer: #2 Answer

This table shows a proportional relationship between the number of cups of sugar and flour used for a recipe. Enter the number of cups of sugar used for 1 cup of flour. Cups of SugarCups of Flour #3

Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct number. Answer: #3 Answer

#4

Rubric: (1 point each) Student enters the correct number. Answers: Example 1: 4 Example 2: #4 Answer

Select all tables that represent a proportional relationship between x and y. A. B. C. D. x0123 y0246 x0246 y x0369 y x0468 y #5

Rubric: (1 point) Student selects all the correct tables. Answer: A and C #5 Answer

Select all tables that represent a proportional relationship between x and y. A. B. C. D. x0123 y0246 x0246 y x0 y0 x0 y0 #6

Rubric: (1 point) Student selects all the correct tables. Answer: A and D #6 Answer

Select all the graphs that show a proportional relationship. A.B. C.D. #7

Rubric: (1 point) Student selects all the correct graphs. Answer: B and C #7 Answer

This graph shows a proportional relationship between the number of hours (h) a business operates and the total cost of electricity (c). Find the constant of proportionality (r). Using the value for r, enter an equation in the form of c = rh that represents the relationship between the number of hours (h) and the total cost (c). #8

Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct equation. Answer: c = 10h #8 Answer

This graph shows a proportional relationship between x and y. Find the constant of proportionality (r). Using the value for r, enter an equation in the form of y = rx. #9

Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct equation. Answer: y = 2x #9 Answer

This table shows a proportional relationship between x and y. Find the constant of proportionality (r). Using the value for r, enter an equation in the form of y = rx. XY #10

Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct equation. Answer: y = 12x #10 Answer

This graph shows a proportional relationship between the number of hours (h) a business operates and the total cost (c) of electricity. Select True or False for each statement about the graph. StatementTrueFalse Point A represents the total cost of electricity when operating the business for 6 hours. The total cost of electricity is $8 when operating the business for 80 hours. The total cost of electricity is $10 when operating the business for 1 hour. #11

Rubric: (1 point) Student determines each statement as being either true or false. Each statement is a sentence describing one of the points in the context. False statements should be statements that use the wrong values or switch the values when interpreting the graph. More difficult statements are about points beyond the visible portion of the graph. Answer: T, F, T #11 Answer

Dave buys a baseball for $15 plus an 8% tax. Mel buys a football for $20 plus an 8% tax. Enter the difference in the amount Dave and Mel paid, including tax. Round your answer to the nearest cent. #12

Rubric: (1 point) Student gives the correct difference in the amount between David and Mel. Answer: 540 #12 Answer

A bicycle is originally priced at $80. The store owner gives a discount and the bicycle is now priced at $60. Enter the percentage discount for the cost of the bicycle. #13

Rubric: (1 point) Student gives the correct percentage discount. Answer: 25 #13 Answer

Dave has a 32 ounce energy drink. He drinks 10 ounces. Enter the percentage of ounces Dave has left from his energy drink. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. #14

Rubric: (1 point) Student gives the correct percentage. Answer: #14 Answer