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7 th Grade- 2 nd Nine Weeks Review #3 Day 1 Number Operations I am a number less than 40. One of my factors is 7. The sum of my digits is 8. What number am I? Algebra What is the sixth number in the following sequence of numbers: 1, 3, 7, 15,...? Geometry & Measurement How many feet are in 48 inches? Data, Statistics, and Probability Suppose there is a 10% chance of rain today. What is the probability that it will not rain? Potpourri Mrs. Feng’s science class needs to collect $48.00 to purchase a hamster, food, and bedding. In addition, the class will need $50.88 for its cage and supplies. If there are 24 students in the class, what is the average amount each student must collect?
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7 th Grade- 2 nd Nine Weeks Review #3 Day 2 Number Operations Using all of the following digits and a decimal point, create the smallest number possible. 3 7 1 5 9 Algebra Solve the following equation for x: 5x + 3 = 33 Geometry & Measurement Express 48 inches in yards. Data, Statistics, and Probability What is the probability that a fair coin will land heads up? PotpourriFind four consecutive odd numbers which add up to a total of 80.
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7 th Grade- 2 nd Nine Weeks Review #3 Day 3 Number Operations Using all of the following digits and a decimal point, create the number nearest to 300. 3 7 1 5 9 Algebra Solve the following equation for c: c/4 - 5 = 6 Geometry & Measurement How many inches in 12 yards? Data, Statistics, and Probability What is the probability of rolling a number less than 5 on a fair number cube? Potpourri The farmyard was full of cows and hens. All together there were 36 heads and 100 legs in the farmyard. How many cows were there? 15, 19, or 23
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7 th Grade- 2 nd Nine Weeks Review #3 Day 4 Number Operations Using each of the following digits and a decimal point, create the largest number smaller than 80. 3 7 1 5 9 Algebra What are the next two numbers in the following pattern: 4.8, 4.2, 3.6, 3.0, 2.4, ____, ____? Geometry & Measurement Explain in words how to change 132 inches to feet. Data, Statistics, and Probability Explain whether you and a friend will get the same experimental probability for an event if you perform the same experiment. Potpourri If you have to cut a piece of string into 14 equal pieces, and each cut takes 1 second, how long should the whole job take?
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7 th Grade- 2 nd Nine Weeks Review #3Assessment Day 5 Solve the following equation for c: c/4 - 5 = 6 The farmyard was full of cows and hens. All together there were 36 heads and 100 legs in the farmyard. How many cows were there? Explain in words how to change 132 inches to feet. What is the probability of rolling a number less than 5 on a fair number cube? Find four consecutive odd numbers which add up to a total of 80. I am a number less than 40. One of my factors is 7. The sum of my digits is 8. What number am I? Explain in words how to change 132 inches to feet. Explain whether you and a friend will get the same experimental probability for an event if you perform the same experiment. Using all of the following digits and a decimal point, create the number nearest to 300. 3 7 1 5 9 If you have to cut a piece of string into 14 equal pieces, and each cut takes 1 second, how long should the whole job take?
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