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1 Your Classroom Edition!
7th Your Classroom Edition!

2 Are You Smarter Than a 7th Grader?

3 Are You Smarter Than a 7th Grader?
1,000,000 Are You Smarter Than a 7th Grader? 500,000 300,000 7th Grade Topic 1 7th Grade Topic 2 175,000 100,000 7th Grade Topic 3 7th Grade Topic 4 50,000 7th Grade Topic 5 7th Grade Topic 6 25,000 10,000 7th Grade Topic 7 7th Grade Topic 8 5,000 2,000 7th Grade Topic 9 7th Grade Topic 10 1,000

4 7th Grade Topic 1 Question
Simplify: (2)(18) ÷ (-2 + 5)(-1)

5 7th Grade Topic 1 Answer -12

6 Return Return

7 7th Grade Topic 2 Question
Alicia shoots a basketball at a hoop 100 times. She hits the backboard and misses with 2/5 of her shots, hits the rim and misses with 32% of her shots, and makes a basket with the rest of her shots. How many baskets does she make?

8 7th Grade Topic 2 Answer 28 shots

9 Return Return

10 7th Grade Topic 3 Question
Look at the inequality. 2x + 5 < 11 Which number line shows the solution to this inequality?

11 7th Grade Topic 3 Answer

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13 7th Grade Topic 4 Question
A furniture store sells kits that customers use to build cabinets. Each kit contains 18 screws and a set number of boards. Jarred buys 6 of these kits and has a total of 192 screws and boards. The equation shown represents this situation. 6(x + 18) = 192 What does the variable x represent in Jarred’s equation?

14 7th Grade Topic 4 Answer The number of boards in one kit

15 Return Return

16 7th Grade Topic 5 Question
A furniture store sells kits that customers use to build cabinets. Each kit contains 18 screws and a set number of boards. Jarred buys 6 of these kits and has a total of 192 screws and boards. The equation shown represents this situation. 6(x + 18) = 192 What is the value of x in Jarred’s equation?

17 7th Grade Topic 5 Answer 14

18 Return Return

19 7th Grade Topic 6 Question
Consider the expressions 6r – r + 8(15 – r) + 23 – 6. Is -3r equivalent to the given expression?

20 7th Grade Topic 6 Answer Yes

21 Return Return

22 7th Grade Topic 7 Question
Which expression is equivalent to -7(y – 2)? -7y – 2 -7y + 2 -7y – 14 -7y + 14

23 7th Grade Topic 7 Answer D. -7y + 14

24 Return Return

25 7th Grade Topic 8 Question
Julie works Sunday, Monday and Wednesday for 10 hours each day. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, she works 7 hours each day. She does not work on Saturday. Her weekly total earning are $612. What is her hourly rate of pay?

26 7th Grade Topic 8 Answer $12 per hour

27 Return Return

28 7th Grade Topic 9 Question
Julie works Sunday, Monday and Wednesday for 10 hours each day. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, she works 7 hours each day. She does not work on Saturday. Julie’s manager proposes a new pay rate. The manager says Julie can get paid twice her hourly rate for working any hours over 8 in a day. What would be her weekly earnings using this method of payment if she earns $15 per hour?

29 7th Grade Topic 9 Answer $855

30 Return Return

31 7th Grade Topic 10 Question
The sum of a number, n, and 8 is multiplied by -4, and the result is -12. What is the number?

32 7th Grade Topic 10 Answer n = -5

33 Return Return

34 Million Dollar Question Grade Level Topic 11

35 1,000,000 Question In a package of 40 skittles, 35% are red. How many skittles are not red?

36 1,000,000 Answer 26

37 Thanks for Playing


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