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General Math 7-I
(10 Questions)
Students use grade-level math skills and mental math skills to solve math computation and word problems. Students should use scratch paper, when needed.
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1. Which phrase matches the expression shown below?
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seven times a number multiplied by forty-three
the sum of seven times a number and four cubed
the product of seven times a number and four cubed
seven times a number times four times three
2. What is 80% of $80.00?
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$80.00
$64.00
$640.00
$8.00
3. What is the value of x in the equation shown below?
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36
6
3
9
4. Roger is an air conditioning salesperson that earns 9% of the total cost of each home air conditioner, with installation. What would be Roger's commission for an installation package that costs $7,500?
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$675.00
$67.50
$6,750.00
$607.50
5. 75% of the 20 players on Coach Morgan's team wore white sneakers for their game. How many players did -not- wear white sneakers?
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15
10
7
5
6. What are the possible values of z?
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z ≤ 4
z ≤ 5
z ≤ 10
z ≤ 20
7. Bryan rode his skateboard a distance of 150 meters in 30 seconds. If he continued to ride at this rate, how long would it take Bryan to ride 600 meters altogether?
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2 minutes
3.5 minutes
4 minutes
30 minutes
8. What is the value of b?
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b = 6
b = 8
b = 12
b = 48
9. Daniel opened a savings account with an initial deposit of $250.00. The bank promised a 2% simple interest rate annually. If Daniel does not deposit or withdraw any money from the account, how much money will be in his account after one year?
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$255.00
$252.00
$500.00
$575.00
10. What would Thelma's savings be if she decided to buy oranges?
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20%
25%
33%
50%
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