7th Grade Math Expressions, Equations, And Inequalities Unit Test

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#1 of 8: Mild

Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

Use the distributive property to expand this expression: `14(-19 - 17w)`

#2 of 8: Mild

Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

Write `-49x + 42` in factored form.

#3 of 8: Mild

Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

Solve for z: `z - 93 = -87`

#4 of 8: Medium

Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

Ben rents a car for one day. The charge for a rental car is $20 a day plus 12 cents per mile. Ben has $80 to spend on the car rental. Write and solve an equation to find x, the distance in miles, Ben can drive the rental car.

#5 of 8: Medium

Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

Noemi installs software on home computers. She charges $120 per job. Each month she spends $160 on software licenses and $200 on other expenses. This month, she made a profit of $2,400. Write and solve an equation to find x, the number of jobs she worked to make her monthly profit.

#6 of 8: Spicy

Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

<p>This week, Louise spent `1/5` of her money on a new tennis racket. She then earned `$198` by working as a lifeguard and now has `$302`. </p><p>Write and solve an equation to find `x`, the amount of money Louise had before she bought the tennis racket. </p>

#7 of 8: Medium

Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

Solve for x: `x - (8/9) ≥ (8/9)`. Write your answer in the simplest form.

#8 of 8: Mild

Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

Solve for k: `-2k - 42 > 80`

An expression is a number or variable or combination of number and variable. Whereas Inequalities is a numerical expression which has two sides and is connected with any arithmetic sign except equal(=). Solving expressions equations and inequalities unit test helps the students to enhance their knowledge of how to balance sides of equations or inequalities and how to get inflecting the variables.
 

Teachers can assign this unit test with students in the classroom to enhance their understanding of these concepts.

An expression is a number or variable or combination of number and variable. Whereas Inequalities is a numerical expression which has two sides and is connected with any arithmetic sign except equal(=). Solving expressions equations and inequalities unit test helps the students to enhance their knowledge of how to balance sides of equations or inequalities and how to get inflecting the variables.
 

Teachers can assign this unit test with students in the classroom to enhance their understanding of these concepts.

An expression is a number or variable or combination of number and variable. Whereas Inequalities is a numerical expression which has two sides and is connected with any arithmetic sign except equal(=). Solving expressions equations and inequalities unit test helps the stu...

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Expressions, Equations, And Inequalities

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Stephen Abate
19-year math teacher
Carmel, CA
Any math teacher that I know would love to have access to ByteLearn.
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Jennifer Maschino
4-year math teacher
Summerville, SC
“I love that ByteLearn helps reduce a teacher’s workload and engages students through an interactive digital interface.”
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Rodolpho Loureiro
Dean, math program manager, principal
Miami, FL
“ByteLearn provides instant, customized feedback for students—a game-changer to the educational landscape.”