7th Grade Midterm Review. Fractions, Decimals & Percents. 1. Convert 9 5 / 8 to a decimal. A B C. 9.5 D Real World Problems

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7th Grade Midterm Review 1. Convert 9 5 / 8 to a decimal. A. 5.625 B. 8.375 C. 9.5 D. 9.625 2. Joey is putting all of his trophies onto 6 shelves. If he places 6 trophies on each shelf but still has 3 trophies left over, how many trophies does he have? A. 15 B. 24 C. 36 D. 39 3. Simplify the following expression: (-32) - (-13) A. -32 B. 32 C. 6 D. -19 4. Which value for x makes the following equation true? A. 4 23 = 8x + 7

B. 3 C. 9 D. 2 5. Convert to a fraction: 0.625 A. 3 / 4 B. 1 / 3 C. 5 / 8 D. 3 / 8 6. Simplify: 7 2 A. 49 B. 42 C. 56 D. 7 7. Monica is on her way home from school. She has walked 2 / 13 of a mile and has jogged 3 / 13 of a mile. If the total distance from Monica's school to her home is 6 / 13 of a mile, how far from home is Monica now? A. 8 / 13 of a mile B. 2 / 13 of a mile C. 5 / 13 of a mile D. 1 / 13 of a mile 8. Convert to a decimal: 2 / 3

A. 0.75 B. 0.55555... C. 0.66666... D. 0.33333... 9. 61 - (-80.9) A. 19.9 B. 141.9 C. 140.9 D. -19.9 10. Which value for x makes the sentence true? x + 8 = 23 A. 31 B. 8 C. 23 D. 15 11. Mrs. Jones decided to buy some pencils for her class. She bought 6 packages of pencils, and each package contained 42 pencils. There are 14 students in her class and she divided up the pencils so that each student had the same amount of pencils. If there were no pencils left over, how many pencils did each student get? A. 20 B. 84 C. 3 D. 18

12. Simplify: - 20 A. -2 B. 0 C. 20 D. -20 13. Which value for x makes the sentence true? x 3.8 = 4 A. 3.8 B. 7.8 C. 11.6 D. 15.2 14. Convert 17.71 to a fraction. A. 17 18 / 25 B. 17 71 / 100 C. 12 7 / 100 D. 24 1 / 10 15. Convert to a decimal: 7 / 10 A. 0.07 B. 0.7 C. 0.75 D. 1.42857142857

16. Simplify the following expression: 28 - (-15) A. -13 B. 13 C. -43 D. 43 17. Anita is assembling a standing lamp for her living room. The lamp is made of three long pieces that will connect end-to-end. The base section is 0.5 meter long, the middle section is 1.8 meters long, and the top section is 1.2 meters long. How tall will the lamp be when it is assembled? A. 4.7 meters B. 3.5 meters C. 3.4 meters D. 2.3 meters 18. Convert to a decimal: 1 / 3 A. 0.33333... B. 0.66666... C. 0.55555... D. 0.22222... 19. Which value for x makes the sentence true? 3x - 1 = -16

A. - 17 / 3 B. -7 C. -5 D. -10 20. ( 1 / 4 ) (5x + 4) = 8 What is the first step when solving the above equation for x? A. Multiply each side by 4. B. Add 4 to each side. C. Subtract 4 from each side. D. Divide each side by 4. 21. Justin rode his bicycle 5.1 miles a day for 17 days straight. How many miles did Justin ride altogether during the 17-day stretch? A. 91.8 B. 81.6 C. 69.7 D. 86.7 22. 64.99 6.7 23. The average daily high temperature in Montreal last week was 20. This week's average daily high temperature is supposed to be 27 lower. If the high temperature on Friday is equal to this

week's average daily high temperature, which of the following could be Friday's high temperature? A. 10 B. 47 C. -34 D. -7 24. Which value for y makes the sentence true? A. B. C. D. 25. Convert to a percent: 0.4 A. 4% B. 40% C. 0.04% D. 0.4% 26. Simplify the following expression: 96 12

A. 10 B. -10 C. 8 D. -8 27. Lisa is on a trip of 1,651 miles. She has already traveled 94 miles. She has 3 days left in her trip. How many miles does she need to travel each day to complete the trip? A. 613 B. 519 C. 1,038 D. 1,557 28. Convert to a decimal: 13 / 25 A. 0.052 B. 0.0525 C. 0.52 D. 1.92 29. Jose bought 6 sodas for him and his friends to share. If he spent $7.08 for all 6 sodas, how much did each soda cost? A. $1.18 B. $1.08 C. $13.08 D. $42.48 30. Simplify: 8

A. 80 B. 0 C. -8 D. 8 31. Starla bought napkins at an outlet store for $2.75 each, and she also used a $10 off coupon. If Starla paid $36.75 before tax, how many napkins did she buy? A. 4 B. 17 C. 13 D. 19 32. Convert to a fraction: 0.33333... A. 2 / 3 B. 3 / 4 C. 1 / 3 D. 1 / 4 33. Which value for x makes the sentence true? 5x - 6 = 39 A. 3 / 2 B. 9 C. 10 D. 5 / 9

34. 1 3 + A. 1 1 4 6 B. 7 12 C. 5 12 D. 2 7 35. Convert to a decimal: 18 / 17 A. 1.011 B. 0.944 C. 10.59 D. 1.059 36. 70 0.07 A. 49 B. 0.49 C. 0.049 D. 4.9

37. The cake that Larry is baking requires 1 cup of sugar. Larry is adding sugar to a bowl using a measuring scoop. In the first scoop, he adds 5 / 8 cup of sugar. In the second scoop, he adds 7 / 8 cup of sugar. Has Larry measured the sugar correctly? A. No, he still needs to add 1 / 8 cup of sugar. B. No, he has added 1 / 2 cup extra. C. No, he still needs to add 1 / 4 cup of sugar. D. Yes, he has added the correct amount of sugar. 38. Myranda's electricity bill in April was $32. If her electricity bills for May and June are each 2 times more than the previous month, what is the amount of Myranda's June electricity bill, written as an exponent? A. $2 10 B. $2 8 C. $2 7 D. $2 6 39. Last week, Kip went to the fair. It costs $4.09 to enter the fair and $0.75 per ticket. If Kip spent $20.59 at the fair, how many tickets did he buy? A. 22 B. 33 C. 27 D. 15 40. Which value for x makes the sentence true? 8x - 4 = 68 A. 9 B. 10

C. 11 D. 8