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Grade 7 FSA prep From and
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RATIO AND PROPORTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS - 25% OF TEST
MAFS.7.RP.1.1 MAFS.7.RP.1.2 MAFS.7.RP.1.3
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Igor’s car travels 25 miles on a gallon of gas
Igor’s car travels 25 miles on a gallon of gas. The car’s gas tank has a capacity of 10 gallons. The distance Igor can travel is shown in the graph. Before his trip, Igor stops at a gas station where 10 gallons of gas costs $ His gas tank is already full and he spends $16.76 on gas. What is the maximum distance, in miles, Igor can travel with the gas he now has in his tank? 200 miles
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$12.50
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The directions on a bottle of vinegar say, “mix 1 cup of vinegar with 1 gallon of water to make a cleaning solution.” The ratio of vinegar to water is 1 to 16. 4 cups 5 fl. oz.
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Use the information provided to answer Part A through Part D.
The directions on a bottle of vinegar say, “mix 1 cup of vinegar with 1 gallon of water to make a cleaning solution.” The ratio of vinegar to water is 1 to 16. 17 qt.
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The directions on a bottle of vinegar say, “mix 1 cup of vinegar with 1 gallon of water to make a cleaning solution.” The ratio of vinegar to water is 1 to 16.
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EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS- 21% OF TEST
MAFS.7.EE.1.1 MAFS.7.EE.1.2 MAFS.7.EE.2.3 MAFS.7.EE.2.4
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$4905
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$5929
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2.5 mi. 40 mi.
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35 minutes
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GEOMETRY - 23% OF TEST MAFS.7.G.1.1 MAFS.7.G.1.2 MAFS.7.G.1.3 MAFS.7.G.2.4 MAFS.7.G.2.5 MAFS.7.G.2.6
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12.5 km 0.8 km
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a base of side length 2 inches in part A and a face with a slant height of 9 inches in part B a base of side length 4 inches in part A and a face with a slant height of 3 inches in part B Non - Calculator
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For choice C think about a slice that is perpendicular to the flat surface that cuts along the diagonal of the cube.
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4 sq. in.
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35 sq. in.
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STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY- 16% OF TEST
MAFS.7.SP.1.2 also assesses MAFS.7.SP.1.1 MAFS.7.SP.2.4 also assesses MAFS.7.SP.2.3 MAFS.7.SP.3.5 MAFS.7.SP.3.7 also assesses MAFS.7.SP.3.8
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Alexis chose a random sample of 10 jars of almonds from each of two different brands, X and Y. Each jar in the sample was the same size. She counted the number of almonds in each jar. Her results are shown in the plots. Non - Calculator
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Any data set with a mean absolute deviation of 2 and a mean of 27.
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Lindsey used a bag of candy to do a probability experiment
Lindsey used a bag of candy to do a probability experiment. In the experiment, she selected one piece of candy at random from the bag, recorded the color, and put the candy back in the bag. She performed this action 12 times and recorded her results in the table shown. Based on the results, what is the probability that the next piece of candy Lindsey selects will be a purple candy? A B C D 2 3
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Assign the digit 0 to blue, 1 to yellow, 2 to red and 3 to green. Assign the digit 4 to blue, 3 to yellow, 2 to red and 1 to green. Assign the digits 0, 1, and 2 to blue; 3, 4, and 5 to yellow; 6, 7, and 8 to red; and 9 to green. Assign the digits 0, 1, 2, and 3 to blue; 4, 5, and 6 to yellow; 7 and 8 to red; and 9 to green.
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THE NUMBER SYSTEM- 15% OF TEST
MAFS.7.NS.1.1 MAFS.7.NS.1.2 MAFS.7.NS.1.3
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Michelle is building a rectangular landing strip for airplanes.
She has enough material to cover 𝟏 𝟏,𝟓𝟎𝟎 of a square mile. The landing strip must be 𝟏 𝟔 of a mile long. With the amount of material that Michelle has, what is the greatest possible width of the landing strip, in miles? 𝟏 𝟐𝟓𝟎 of a mile Non - Calculator
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