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TEST NAME: 7.RP. 2 & 3 Practice Test
TEST ID: 362801
GRADE: 07
SUBJECT: Mathematics
TEST CATEGORY: Shared Classroom Assessments
7.RP. 2 & 3 Practice Test
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Student: Class:
Date:
1.
A stereo that normally sells for $125 is on sale for $90. By what percent
has the price of the stereo been reduced?
A.
28%
B.
35%
C.
39%
D.
72%
2. The table shows the total number of fruit trays, n, at a party and the number of servings, s, per fruit tray.
Which equation shows the relationship between the number of fruit trays and the total number of servings?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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3.
Michael’s car can travel 25 miles on one gallon of gas. The cost of gas is
$3.75 per gallon. Which equation would calculate the total cost of gas, t,
based on the number of miles traveled, n?
A.
t = 0.11n
B.
t = 0.15n
C.
t = 1.50n
D.
t = 6.67n
4.
One box of strawberries costs $5. Which equation can be used to find the
maximum number of boxes of strawberries a person can buy for $30?
A.
B.
C.
D.
5.
Timothy’s earnings vary directly with the number of hours he works. He
worked 40 hours and earned $660.00. Which equation represents the
relationship between the number of hours Timothy works, x, and his
earnings, y?
A.
y = 11.50x
B.
y = 16.50x
C.
y = 40x
D.
y = 66x
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6.
Belinda recorded the miles she drove and the number of gallons of
gasoline she used in the table below.
Gallons of
Gasoline 8
10
14
Miles Driven 172
215
301
How many miles can Belinda drive on one gallon of gasoline?
A.
43.0
B.
32.5
C.
21.5
7.
On a map of North Carolina, 27 centimeters represents 18 miles. Based
on the map, which equation would calculate the number of miles between
two cities, y, when they measure x centimeters apart?
A.
B.
y = x
y = x
C.
y = 9x
D.
y = 18x
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8.
The chart below shows the number of seats in the cafeteria based on the
number of tables in the cafeteria.
Number of Tables (x) 8
12
16
Number of Seats (y)
96
144
192
Which equation calculates the number of seats in the cafeteria when
there are xnumber of tables?
A.
y = 8x
B.
y = 12x
C.
y = 16x
D.
y = 48x
9.
The amount of blood in a person’s body depends on their body weight. A
person weighing 120 pounds has about 20 pints of blood in their body.
Which equation below represents the relationship between pints of blood,
b, to a person’s weight, w? A.
B.
C.
D.
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10.
The graph below shows the distance a train travels over time.
How fast is the train traveling?
A.
25 miles per hour
B.
50 miles per hour
C.
75 miles per hour
D.
100 miles per hour
11.
Alex wants to buy a shirt that costs $35.00. The store is having a 30%­off sale.
The sales tax for clothing is 6%.
How much will Alex pay for the shirt?
A.
$37.10
B.
$25.97
C.
$24.50
D.
$11.13
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12.
Rachel, Tammy, and Bryan all bought something at the mall. Rachel's
necklace cost 20% more than Tammy's shoes. Bryan's video game cost
30% more than Rachel's necklace. If Tammy's shoes cost $30.00, what
did Bryan's video game cost?
A.
$10.80
B.
$36.00
C.
$46.80
D.
$80.00
13.
The price of a pair of jeans decreases from $45 to $40. What is the
approximate percentage of decrease?
A.
1%
B.
11%
C.
13%
D.
89%
14.
A baseball bat cost $30 each from a manufacturer. If a store purchases
more than 10 bats, the store receives a 15% discount on the total order.
A store ordered 24 bats. What was the total amount of the order before
sales tax?
A.
$612
B.
$657
C.
$705
D.
$720
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15.
The art supply store is having a sale.
Paint sets are 20% off and everything else is 15% off.
Before the discount, a paint set is priced at $43.50, a canvas is
$12.75, and paint brushes are $7.50. Mary purchases all three of these items. About how much did Mary spend after the discount, before sales tax?
A.
$29
B.
$41
C.
$43
D.
$52
16.
Dennis measured the width of the space he has in his kitchen to fit a
new refrigerator at 37 inches. The actual width is 36 inches. What is the
approximate percent error?
A.
0.3%
B.
1.0%
C.
2.8%
D.
3.6%
17.
The price of an item decreased by 10% each week for 4 weeks. What was
the approximate percent of decrease of the price of the item after
4 weeks?
A.
34%
B.
40%
C.
60%
D.
66%
18.
Taylor spent $107.96 at the grocery store, before sales tax. Sales tax on
food is 2.5%. How much will Taylor pay in sales tax?
A.
$2.16
B.
$2.50
C.
$2.70
D.
$3.24
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19.
A shirt is on sale for $12.75. This is 15% off the original price. What was
the original price of the shirt?
A.
$13.00
B.
$14.25
C.
$14.50
D.
$15.00
20.
The value of an investment increased from $750 to $795. By which
percentage did the value of the investment increase?
A.
94.3%
B.
45%
C.
6%
D.
5.7%
21.
The original price of a jacket was $66.95. Maria used a coupon for 20%
off to buy the jacket. How much did she pay before tax?
A.
$13.39
B.
$46.95
C.
$53.56
D.
$65.61
22.
Jake earns 15% commission on the total amount he sells. If he sells
$545 worth of items, how much commission does Jake earn?
A.
$21.33
B.
$36.33
C.
$54.50
D.
$81.75
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23.
Gene measured the length of his bedroom at 14 feet. The actual length
is 14.5 feet. What is the approximate percent error?
A.
0.5%
B.
2.0%
C.
3.4%
D.
3.6%
24.
At a sale at an electronics store, a plasma television originally priced at
$500 is marked 15% off. What is its selling price?
A.
$425
B.
$485
C.
$515
D.
$575
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