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Grade 7
Divide fractions
The chef of a pizza place used
8
3
4
8\frac{3}{4}
8
4
3
packages of pepperoni and
1
4
\frac{1}{4}
4
1
of a package of sausage. How much more pepperoni than sausage did the chef use?
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Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.
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_____ packages
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Mr. Hoover measured two pieces of elastic for a science experiment. The indigo piece of elastic was
18
1
8
18\frac{1}{8}
18
8
1
inches long and the teal piece of elastic was
11
11
11
inches long. How much longer was the indigo piece?
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Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.
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_
_
\_\_\_
___
inches
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Emmy's Cafe uses
2
1
2
2\frac{1}{2}
2
2
1
bags of coffee every day. How many days will
7
1
2
7\frac{1}{2}
7
2
1
bags of coffee last?
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Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.
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_
_
_
\_\_\_
___
days
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Every day, Bruce's burrito stand uses
1
1
2
1\frac{1}{2}
1
2
1
bags of tortillas. How many days will
7
1
2
7\frac{1}{2}
7
2
1
bags of tortillas last?
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Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.
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_
_
_
_
\_\_\_\_
____
days
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Darrell made
1
2
\frac{1}{2}
2
1
of a liter of hot chocolate. Each mug holds
1
8
\frac{1}{8}
8
1
of a liter. How many mugs will Darrell be able to fill?
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Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.
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_____ mugs
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Gabe made
1
2
\frac{1}{2}
2
1
of a liter of hot chocolate. Each mug holds
1
4
\frac{1}{4}
4
1
of a liter. How many mugs will Gabe be able to fill?
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Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.
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_____ mugs
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Harry rented an ATV to drive up a mountain. He drove
41
5
\frac{41}{5}
5
41
miles in
3
4
\frac{3}{4}
4
3
hours. If he travels at a constant rate, how many miles will he drive in
1
1
1
hour? Write your answer as a mixed number, simplified fraction, or an exact decimal.
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1
9
16
÷
3
8
1 \frac{9}{16} \div \frac{3}{8}
1
16
9
÷
8
3
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13
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Skills Review
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REASONING The table shows the weights (in pounds) and the prescribed dosages (in milligrams) of medicine for six patients.
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\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
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\hline Weight
(
l
b
)
,
x
(\mathrm{lb}), x
(
lb
)
,
x
& Dosage
(
m
g
)
,
y
(\mathrm{mg}), y
(
mg
)
,
y
\\
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\hline
94
94
94
&
72
72
72
\\
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\hline
119
119
119
&
90
90
90
\\
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\hline
135
135
135
&
103
103
103
\\
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\hline
150
150
150
&
115
115
115
\\
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185
185
185
&
140
140
140
\\
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\hline
202
202
202
&
156
156
156
\\
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\hline
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\end{tabular}
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a. Find an equation of the line of best fit. Round the slope and the
y
y
y
-intercept to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
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Ana drinks horchata out of glasses that each hold
1
8
\frac{1}{8}
8
1
of a liter. She has
7
10
\frac{7}{10}
10
7
of a liter of horchata in her refrigerator.
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How many glasses of horchata can she pour?
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□
\square
□
glasses
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Hooke's law states that the force needed to stretch a spring is proportional to the amount the spring is stretched. If
10.00
N
10.00 \mathrm{~N}
10.00
N
stretches a certain spring
5.0
c
m
5.0 \mathrm{~cm}
5.0
cm
, how much will the spring be stretched by a force of
9.00
N
9.00 \mathrm{~N}
9.00
N
?
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A force of
9.00
N
9.00 \mathrm{~N}
9.00
N
will stretch the spring by
□
\square
□
centimetres.
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(Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal.)
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4
4
4
\newline
1
1
1
point
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Solve for
x
x
x
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Type your answer...
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Problem Lian's dog eats
1
20
\frac{1}{20}
20
1
of a bag of dog food each week. Lian currently has
5
8
\frac{5}{8}
8
5
of a bag remaining. How many weeks will it take Lian's dog to finish this remaining food?
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x
=
12
1
3
x
x=\frac{12}{\frac{1}{3} x}
x
=
3
1
x
12
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Numbers, Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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Week
8
8
8
- Day
4
4
4
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Date:
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Practice
53
53
53
: Product of a Fraction and a Whole Number
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Find the value of each of the following.
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1
1
1
.
1
4
\frac{1}{4}
4
1
of
20
=
20=
20
=
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2
2
2
.
2
5
\frac{2}{5}
5
2
of
35
=
35=
35
=
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3
3
3
.
3
8
\frac{3}{8}
8
3
of
56
=
56=
56
=
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4
4
4
.
1
2
\frac{1}{2}
2
1
of
54
=
54=
54
=
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5
5
5
.
4
9
\frac{4}{9}
9
4
of
27
=
27=
27
=
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6
6
6
.
20
=
20=
20
=
0
0
0
of
20
=
20=
20
=
1
1
1
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7
7
7
.
20
=
20=
20
=
2
2
2
of
20
=
20=
20
=
3
3
3
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8
8
8
.
20
=
20=
20
=
4
4
4
of
20
=
20=
20
=
5
5
5
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20
=
20=
20
=
6
6
6
of
20
=
20=
20
=
7
7
7
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10
10
10
.
20
=
20=
20
=
8
8
8
of
20
=
20=
20
=
9
9
9
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2
5
\frac{2}{5}
5
2
0
0
0
of
2
5
\frac{2}{5}
5
2
1
1
1
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12
12
12
.
2
5
\frac{2}{5}
5
2
2
2
2
of
2
5
\frac{2}{5}
5
2
3
3
3
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Divide.
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1
6
÷
2
9
=
\frac{1}{6} \div \frac{2}{9}=
6
1
÷
9
2
=
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Ana drinks
h
o
r
c
h
a
t
a
horchata
h
orc
ha
t
a
out of glasses that each hold
1
8
\frac{1}{8}
8
1
of a liter. She has
7
10
\frac{7}{10}
10
7
of a liter of horchata in her refrigerator. How many glasses of horchata can she pour
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7
8
÷
2
\frac{7}{8}\div 2
8
7
÷
2
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