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1. Ms. Jacobs is a photographer. For each job, she charges $135 for the first hour she works
and $100 for each additional hour. Ms. Jacobs charged a total of $535 for a job on Friday.
Write and solve an equation that can be used to determine h, the number of additional
hours she worked on this job.
2. It costs $12 to attend a golf clinic with a local pro. Buckets of balls for practice during the
clinic cost $3 each. Write and solve an equation to determine how many buckets you can
buy at the clinic if you have $30 to spend.
3. Write an equation. There were 7 players left over after 127 rugby players in a league were
divided into 5 teams with b players on each team. What is b, the number of players on each
team?
4. Write and solve an inequality. Jennifer is planning a holiday. The hotel costs $60 per
night and her flights cost $150. She has a budget of $500 for hotel and flights. Up to how
many nights can she afford in the hotel?
5. The seventh grade class is putting on a variety show to raise money. It cost $700 to rent
the banquet hall that they are going to use. If they charge $15 for each ticket, how many
tickets do they need to sell in order to raise at least $1000?
6. Triniti had $500 in a saving account at the beginning of the summer. She wants to have at
least $200 in the account by the end of the summer. She withdraws $25 each week for
food, clothes, and movie tickets.
B. How many weeks can Triniti withdraw money from her account. Justify your answer.
7. Ms. Medina needs 140 dry erase markers for her math class. She already has 50 markers
and will buy more in packages of 10. Write an inequality that can be used to find how many
packages of dry erase markers, d, Ms. Medina needs in order to have at least 140
markers?
8. Lorena is planning a birthday party for her best friend. She plans on handing out 60 party
hats. She already has 15 hats and will need to buy more. Party hats are sold in packages
of 8. Write an inequality that can be used to show how many more packages she needs in
order to have at least 60 party hats.
A. Erin has $40 maximum to spend at the rodeo. Her ticket will cost $17 and each ride
costs $3. How many rides can Erin get on?
B. Erin has $40 minimum to spend at the rodeo. Her ticket will cost $17 and each ride
costs $3. How many rides can Erin get on?
C. Erin has $40 maximum to spend at the rodeo. Her ticket will cost $3 and each ride
costs $17. How many rides can Erin get on?
D. Erin has $40 minimum to spend at the rodeo. Her ticket will cost $3 and each ride
costs $17. How many rides can Erin get on?
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7th grade Math | Fourth Six Weeks Test Review
10. What is the constant of proportionality between the number of days and the number of cans
eaten?
Number of Days Number of Cans
6 9
18 27
21 31.5
A. 1/2 can per day
11. What is the constant of proportionality between the number of miles and the number of
hours spent traveling?
Number of Hours Number of Miles
4 240
8 480
10 600
A. 30 miles per hour
One of the scales below is also correctly balanced. Which scale is balanced according to the
model above?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Name:
7th grade Math | Fourth Six Weeks Test Review
14. Which equation best represents a linear relationship from the table?
A. y = 3/2x + 5
B. y = 5/2 x + 3
C. y = 3/2x + 3
D. y = 3/2x – 3
15. Write a linear relationship in the form of y=mx+b to represent the following table:
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16. Which equation represents the linear relationship represented in the graph?
A. y = 2x - 2
B. y = 1/2x - 2
C. y = -1/2x + 2
D. y = 2x + 2
a. { 1, 0, -1}
c. { 3, 4, 5}