Jorge fills his fish tank with water - Farr

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64) Jorge fills his fish tank with water. The
tank holds 200 liters of water. How
many milliliters does the tank hold?
65) Jane makes lemonade for her lemonade
stand. She prepares 6 gallons of
lemonade. How many cups of lemonade
does she make?
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
1 gallon = 4 quarts
1 quart = 2 pints
1 pint = 2 cups
A
20
B
2,000
C
20,000
D 200,000
(7M2)
F
G
H
J
24
36
48
96
(7M2)
66) Which unit of measure is a metric unit
for mass?
A
centimeters
B
meters
C
kilometers
D
grams
67) Eileen buys 20 ounces of grapes at the
grocery store. The grapes cost $1.60
per pound. How much does she pay for
the grapes before tax?
1 pound = 16 ounces
F
G
H
I
$1.60
$2.00
$2.40
$2.80
(7M3)
68) Mr. Green uses a 5-liter jug to water his
flowers. How many milliliters of water
does Mr. Green need to fill the jug?
(7M4)
69) Mark works at Yankee Stadium. On a
hot day, he sells 400 pints of bottled
water. How many gallons of water does
he sell?
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
1 gallon = 8 pints
A
B
C
D
50
500
5,000
50,000
F
G
H
I
50
100
200
800
(7M2)
(7M2)
20
70) Amber has a bucket with a 5-gallon capacity. Amber puts 12 pints of soapy
water in the bucket to wash his car.
How many gallons of soapy water are in Amber’s bucket?
Show your work.
Answer __________________ gallons
How many more quarts of soapy water will the bucket hold?
Show your work.
Answer __________________ quarts
21
71) The circle graph below shows the
number of students who play
instruments in the school Band.
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
PLAYING INSTRUMENTS
violin 30
drums 10
flute 24
72) The flower box in front of the
county library weighs 124
ounces. What does the flower
box weigh in pounds?
A
7½
B
7¾
C
868
D
1984
cello 20
2020
trumpet 36
What percent of the total number of
students in band play the violin?
A
B
C
D
15%
25%
33%
75%
(7M2)
( 7M8)
73) What would be the best method to
determine the mass of a nickel?
F
Weigh the nickel on a scale to the
nearest gram.
G Weigh the nickel on a scale to the
nearest kilogram.
H Measure the diameter of the nickel
with a ruler, and multiply by 
I Measure the radius of the nickel with
a ruler, square the result, and
multiply by 

(7M9)
22
74) Sam used 4 cubic yards of
sand to fill his sandbox. How
many cubic feet of sand are in 4
cubic yards?
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
F
9
G
12
H
64
I
108
(7M9)
75) Use your protractor to help solve this problem.
Joe plans to discuss the 7th grader’s budget at the next class meeting.
He decides to display the budget data below in a circle graph.
7th GRADE CLASS BUDGET
Category
Percent
Of
Budget
Newsletter
15%
Supplies
20%
Special activities
55%
Other expenses
10%
(7M8)
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76) Use your protractor to solve this problem
Mike did a survey of his classmates to find what their favorite color is.
Mike created a circle graph representing the number of different colors
that his classmates like. Mike’s table shows the angle measure of each
sector of his graph.
COLOR
Angle Measure
(in degrees)
Blue
180º
Pink
90º
Red
54º
Purple
36º
Percent of
Colors
50%
Complete Mike’s table by using the given angle measures
24
Using information from the table, create Mike’s circle graph. Be sure
to label the sectors.
(7M8)
25
77) The table below shows the attendance to the movies during the first 4 months of
the year.
MOVIE ATTENDANCE
Month
Number
Of People
January
1,450
February
1,502
March
1,631
April
1,688
May
?
Based on the data in the table, which is the best prediction for how many people will go
to the movies in May?
A 1,400
B
1,600
C
1,800
D 2,000
(7S8)
78) The population of San Francisco, California throughout the 20th century is shown
in the table below.
POPULATION OF
SAN FRANCISCO
Year
1900
1920
1940
1960
1980
2000
Population
(in millions)
0.1
0.6
1.1
1.8
2.3
2.8
Between which 2 years did the population increase the most?
Answer between ____________ and _____________
Based on the data in the table, predict the population of San Francisco in the year 2020.
Justfy your prediction.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
(7S8)
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79) The line graph shows the growth
of Tom’s corn for 8 days
80) A reporter for a teen
magazine surveys teenagers
leaving Steve and Barneys
clothing store to determine which
brand of clothing teens like best.
Which statement best explains
why the results of this survey may
not be valid?
CORN GROWTH
25
CENTIMETERS
20
A the survey should have been
conducted online.
15
B The group surveyed consisted
only of teenagers.
10
5
C The survey was conducted by a
reporter from only one magazine.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D The group surveyed consisted only
of teenagers who shopped at the
same store.
DAYS
How tall was the corn on day 7?
A
3 centimeters
B
12.5 centimeters
C
17.5 centimeters
D
20 centimeters
(7S9)
(7S6)
82) Raven has 6 silver bracelets
and 3 gold bracelets in her
jewelry box. Raven randomly
picks one bracelet. Which
statement best describes
which bracelet she will
probably pick?
81) The annual salaries of the
employees working at Karen’s
Restaurant are listed below.
$21,750.00 $33,500.00
$18,900.00 $22,965.00
$30,080.00 $47,250.00
$37,750.00 $46,500.00
A
She probably will pick a gold
bracelet.
B She definitely will pick a gold
bracelet.
C She probably will pick a silver
bracelet.
D She definitely will pick a silver
bracelet.
(7S8)
What is the range for these salaries?
A
B
C
D
$24,750.00
$25,500.00
$27,600.00
$28,350.00
(7S4)
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83) The table below shows the
bowling scores of 130 students.
Scores
Under 100
100-125
126-150
151 and up
84) Every day at 8 a.m. Tom recorded
the outside temperature in
degrees Fahrenheit (◦ F). She
placed the data for one week in
the table below.
BOWLING SCORES
Number of Students
29
53
31
17
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
What is the experimental probability
that the next student who bowls will
have a score that is 126 or more?
Temperature
58
48
49
61
58
51
39
A 17
130
B
31
130
What is the range for the
temperatures given in the table?
C
D
82
130
A
B
C
D
48
130
(7S8)
85) Vera has a box that contains 25
pictures of her family, 7 pictures of
her cat, and 13 pictures of her
friends. Vera randomly chooses one
picture from the box. Which
statement best describes what will
likely occur?
A She will definitely pick a picture of
her family.
B She will most likely pick a picture of
her family.
C She is equally likely to pick a picture
of her family or of her cat.
D She is equally likely to pick a picture
of her family, of her cat, or of her
friends.
19◦ F
22◦ F
38◦ F
61◦ F
(7S4)
86) There are 600 students in
April’s school. April wants to
survey a sample of students to
determine the most popular
school subject. Which
sampling method is the best
to use to predict the most
popular subject?
A
randomly select 50 students
from the student list of 600
B randomly select 10 students
having lunch in the cafeteria
C select the first 50 girls entering
the auditorium for an assembly
D select the first 25 students
leaving the building after school
(7S8)
(7S9)
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87) Marcy surveys a large number of students at a movie theater about their
favorite weekend activity. The table below shows the result of her survey.
FAVORITE WEEKEND ACTIVITY
Activity
Number of students
Reading books
20
Playing sports
28
Playing video games
40
Watching movies
152
Based on the results of her survey, Marcy concludes that the favorite
weekend activity of most students is watching movies. Which statement
best describes Marcy’s conclusion?
A
Marcy’s conclusion is not valid because she surveyed only students
B
Marcy’s conclusion is valid because she surveyed a large number
of students.
C
Marcy’s conclusion is valid because she surveyed students from
many schools
D
Marcy’s conclusion is not valid because she surveyed students at a
movie theater.
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88) Kayla predicts that 15 percent of all the birds she spots while bird watching
will be starlings. At the end of the day, she records that 10 out of 25 birds
she spotted were starlings. How does Kayla’s prediction compare with the
actual results?
A
Kayla’s prediction is too low.
B
Kayla’s prediction is too high.
C
Kayla’s prediction cannot be compared to the actual results.
D
Kayla’s prediction is exactly the same as the actual results.
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89) Sunny Airlines requires each suitcase to weigh 31.75 kilograms or less before
it can go onto the airplane. Tracy’s suitcase weighs 3,620 grams before it is
packed. What is the maximum amount of weight, in kilograms, Tracy can
pack in her suitcase and still be allowed to bring her suitcase onto the
airplane?
Show your work
Answer _____________________ kilograms
(7M4)
90) Leon learned to ride a bicycle. He practices riding the bicycle for 25 minutes
on Monday, 10 minutes on Tuesday, 22 minutes on Wednesday, 31 minutes
on Thursday, and 13 minutes on Friday. What is the range for the data?
A
5 minutes
B
12 minutes
C
21 minutes
D
31 minutes
(7S4)
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91) The number of software chips produced in one minute in a software
company is listed in the table below. The table shows the data recorded
each day during the first week and the tenth week
NUMBER OF SOFTWARE CHIPS
Day
Week 1 Week 10
Monday
38
23
Tuesday
41
17
Wednesday
36
20
Thursday
29
19
Friday
32
14
On the graph paper on the next page, create a double bar graph that shows the
number of ts produced each day during the first week and the tenth week.
Be sure to





Title the graph
Label the axes
Provide an appropriate key for the graph
Provide a scale for the graph
Graph all the data
32
(7S3)
33
92) The graph below shows the type of instruments played by the students in the
the school.
Instruments Played in School
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Percussion
Stringed
Brass
Woodwinds
John is chosen to perform a solo. What is the probability that he plays a
stringed instrument?
A
6
24
B
8
24
C
6
32
D
9
32
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