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7.EE.2 [551685]StudentClassDate1.A community center charges x dollars?for?a?summer activity if individuals are signed up before the day of the activity. Individuals who sign up the day of the activity?are charged a fee of? dollars.?Which expression also represents the fee for signing up the day of the activity, and what does it mean about the fee?/files/assess_files/5a130cbe-4db6-42cb-abcd-68dc2cc006bd/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.;?individuals signing up the day of the activity get charged 20% more??B.;?individuals signing up the day of the activity get charged 20% more??C.;?individuals signing up the day of the activity get charged 20% less??D.;?individuals signing up the day of the activity get charged 20% less???2.A necklace in a jewelry store has a price of $900. The store has added an 80% markup on the necklace. Which expression would calculate the amount the store paid for the necklace???A.$900(1.8)??B.$900(0.8)??C.$900 ÷ 1.8??D.$900 ÷ 0.8???3.Erin earns a 12% commission on the furniture she sells. On Monday, she sold $4,500 worth of furniture. Which expression could Erin use to calculate the amount of money she earned???A.4,500(0.12)??B.4,500(0.88)??C.4,500(1.12)???4.Bart gaveof p, his penny collection, to his big brother. When Bart’s dad asked how many pennies he had left, Bart multiplied the number of pennies he started with byand subtracted that answer from the original number.?Which expression could he have used more easily to determine how many pennies he had left???A.????B.????C.????D.?????5.A family goes to a restaurant for dinner. The bill for their meal is $75 before sales tax.?Sales tax is 7%.They leave a 15% tip.?Which expression will calculate the total bill for the family’s meal????A.75(0.07)(0.15)??B.75(0.93)(1.15)??C.75(1.07)(0.85)??D.75(1.07)(1.15)???6.Elizabeth sold 75 boxes of cookies for a fundraiser. She has delivered 40% of the boxes of cookies. Which expression should Elizabeth use to calculate the number of boxes of cookies she still needs to deliver???A.75(0.60)??B.75(0.40)??C.75 – 40???7.Alice wants to calculate the total cost for a dress. The dress costs $53.99 and sales tax is 7%. Which expression represents how she could calculate the total cost???A.53.99(0.07)??B.53.99(0.7)??C.53.99(1.07)??D.53.99(1.7)???8.Jennifer bought a coat that was 25% off the regular price. If the coat originally cost $88.96, which expression could be used to find the discount???A.88.96 + (0.75 × 88.96)??B.88.96 + (0.25 × 88.96)??C.0.25 × 88.96??D.0.75 × 88.96???9.At a restaurant, any slice of pizza costs $2.50. The restaurant is serving pepperoni and sausage pizza. Which expression represents the cost of x number of pepperoni slices and y number of sausage slices of pizza???A.2.50 + (x?+?y)??B.2.50(x + y)??C.2.50x + y??D.2.50xy???10.Danny bought a shirt for $17.00 plus 7% sales tax. Which expression would calculate the total cost of the shirt???A.17 + 0.07??B.17 + 0.7??C.17 + 17(0.07)??D.17 + 17(0.7)???11.Taylor’s paycheck is?x?dollars a month. She received a 10% increase in her paycheck. Which expression represents Taylor’s new monthly paycheck???A.x + 0.10??B.x + 0.10x??C.x + 1.10??D.x + 1.10x???12.Ingrid buys food costing $110. She pays a 2.5% sales tax on the food. Which expression will calculate the total cost of the food including tax???A.110(1.025)??B.110(0.025)??C.110 + 2.50???13.To rent a moving truck, Jennifer must pay a fee of $35.00 per day (d), then $0.80 for each mile driven (m). Which expression could be used to find the total cost to rent a moving truck for d days and driving the truck m miles???A.35 + 0.80m??B.0.80m + 35d??C.0.80d + 35??D.35.80dm???14.Julie purchased a pair of pants that originally cost $50. The pants were discounted 20%, and sales tax is 5%. Which expression would calculate the total cost of the pants???A.50(0.25)??B.50(0.75)??C.50(0.8)(0.95)??D.50(0.8)(1.05)???15.A shirt cost $14.44 after a discount of 15% off the original price. Which equation could be used to find the original price (x) of the shirt???A.??B.??C.??D.???16.An item was purchased for m dollars, which includes sales tax. Sales tax was 7%. Which expression represents the price of the item before sales tax???A.m + 0.07??B.m – 0.07??C.m × 1.07??D.m ÷ 1.07???17.Grant answered 15% of the questions on his math test incorrectly. If x represents the number of questions on his test, which expression will calculate the number of questions Grant answered correctly???A.0.15x??B.0.85x??C.1.15x???18.Michael is paid x dollars an hour. He received a 10% raise. Which expression can Michael use to calculate his new hourly wage???A.1.10x??B.0.10x??C.1.10 +?x??D.0.10 +?x???19.A ticket to the school dance increases by 20% from the original price, p. James and Matt want to determine the new price. James uses the expression 1.20p. ?Matt uses the expression p+0.20p. Which statement best describes these expressions???A.? James uses the correct expression, but Matt does not.??B.? Matt uses the correct expression, but James does not.??C.? Both Matt and James use correct expressions.??D.? Neither Matt nor James uses correct expressions.???20.All coats are on sale for 25% off the original price. Michael is buying a coat that is originally priced at $49. Sales tax is 6%. Which expression would calculate the final price of a coat???A.49(0.25)(0.06)??B.49(0.25)(1.06)??C.49(0.75)(0.06)??D.49(0.75)(1.06)???21.John earns x dollars per month plus an additional y dollars for every sale he makes. Which of these shows how many sales, s, he would have to make in order to make a total of 2000 dollars in a month?/files/assess_files/dcd5fe55-73a8-4441-a46c-2e54022da2ea/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.??B.??C.??D.???22.Andrew studied x hours on Monday, y hours on Tuesday, and z hours on Wednesday. Which expression represents the average number of hours per day Andrew studied???A.??B.??C.??D.???23.An item that regularly sells for a?dollars is on sale for 35% off its regular price. Write an expression that shows the price in dollars after the discount./files/assess_files/3416d213-2d31-411d-8ca8-0e8a3f9a04f5/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf?????24.Jason earns a monthly salary of m dollars. His salary is increased by 5%. Which expression represents Jason’s new yearly salary???A.12.6m??B.12.05m??C.1.05m??D.0.6m???25.David is buying a television that is regularly priced at $450. The television is on sale for 20% off. Sales tax is 7%. Which expression will calculate the final price of the television???A.450(0.856)??B.450(0.870)??C.450(1.116)??D.450(1.270)???26.A company produced n ovens?in April. In May, the number of ovens the company produced decreased by 7%. Which expression represents the number of ovens the company produced in May?/files/assess_files/c5758af2-d1ef-4eb8-b711-c883c8f96289/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.??B.??C.??D.???27.Timmy's T-Shirts is having a huge back-to-school sale. All the T-shirts in the store are currently discounted by 15%. Let t?represent the regular price of any T-shirt in the store. This discount can be represented by the expression Which expression can also be used to find the sales price of a T-shirt?/files/assess_files/b6989b11-82a7-4d8c-b7e1-f15de2f6fcc6/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.??B.??C.??D.???28.Curtis earns $13 per hour. He receives a pay raise of 7%. Which expression will calculate the amount Curtis earns per hour after his raise???A.13 + 0.07??B.13 + 1.07??C.13(0.07)??D.13(1.07)???29.Ingrid is buying a pair of pants with an original cost of c dollars. The pants are on sale for 15% off their original cost. Which two calculations could Ingrid perform in order to find the?amount she needs to spend?/files/assess_files/0e4b1228-9ce0-43dc-944d-d5fdd8ba4de4/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.and ??B.and ??C.and ??D.and ???30.Melinda is paid $1,200 per month plus 8% of her sales for the month. Which expression would calculate Melinda’s monthly pay for x amount of sales???A.1,200(0.08x)??B.1,200(.08) + x??C.1,200 + 0.08x??D.1,200 + 0.08 + x???31.Kevin’s savings account had?x dollars in it at the beginning of the month.?At the end of the month, there was 4% more money in Kevin’s account. Which expression represents the number of dollars in Kevin’s account at the end of the month?/files/assess_files/f2cca33c-bb81-4036-944a-e3a8d257b368/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.??B.??C.??D.???32.At a store, all video games are on sale for 20% off. Maurice wants to buy a video game that has a regular price of $39. Which expression would calculate the sale price of the video game???A.39?– 20??B.39(0.80)??C.39(0.20)???33.Regina charges c dollars per hour to babysit. If she?increases her?rate by?15%,?which expression?represents her new rate, in dollars per hour?/files/assess_files/df8e9e73-a1f7-4fec-afec-70c5406acd56/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.??B.??C.??D.???34.Liz and Andy make money selling jewelry at a local fair. Liz and Andy both sell necklaces for $8 each. Andy also sells bracelets. Andy makes a total of $35 selling bracelets.Part A. Write an expression that represents the total amount of money Liz and Andy make at the fair if L is the total amount of necklaces Liz sells and A is the total amount of necklaces Andy sells.Part B. Write a different expression that also?represents the total amount of money Liz and Andy make selling jewelry at the fair.Use words, numbers, and/or pictures to show your work./files/assess_files/5c8ccf5d-8663-4e40-b1cc-78cfed2d6599/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf?????35.A rectangle has a width of x and a length of y.?Which expression would calculate the perimeter of the rectangle???A.xy??B.x + y??C.2x + 2y??D.(2x)(2y)???36.Martha purchases a puzzle on sale for 50% off the regular price, p. She has a coupon to take an additional 20% off the sale price. Not including sales tax, which expression could Martha use to determine the sale price of the puzzle???A.0.6p??B.0.4p??C.0.5p – 0.2p??D.0.5p?– 0.8p???37.The total bill for Mr. Johnson to eat at a restaurant was $16.42. He left a 20% tip.?Which expression would calculate the amount of tip that Mr. Johnson left???A.16.42(0.02)??B.16.42(0.20)??C.16.42(0.80)??D.16.42(1.20)???38.Preston’s salary before taxes are taken out is p?dollars. After taxes are taken out, Preston's take home salary is t?dollars. If??what is Preston's take home salary in terms of his salary before taxes?/files/assess_files/690aceb2-d070-44e3-8f3b-cc28e56ff121/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.??B.??C.??D.???39.At a local fair, a hamburger cost $2.50, and a drink cost $1.50. Which expression represents the cost of x number of hamburgers and y number of drinks???A.4.00xy??B.4.00 + x + y??C.2.50x + 1.50y??D.2.50 +?x + 1.50 +?y???40.Cathy wants to buy a sweater with a price tag of $25. The store is having a 40%-off sale on all clothing. Which expression represents the sale price of the sweater???A.25(0.04)??B.25(0.40)??C.25?– 25(0.04)??D.25?– 25(0.40)???41.The price of an mp3 player is reduced by 60%. The expression c – 0.6c represents the sale price. Which represents an equivalent expression to determine the sale price???A.? 0.4c??B.? 0.6c??C.? 0.4??D.? 0.6???42.Margo and Jeremy each have x baseball cards. They put some of their baseball cards in one album. Then, a friend gave them 8 more baseball cards to complete the album. Margo and Jeremy then filled two more albums with the same number of baseball cards as in the first album.??Which expression best represents the total number of baseball cards in all three albums???A.? 2(2x) + 8??B.? 3(2x) + 8??C.? 2(2x?+ 8)??D.? 3(2x?+ 8)???43.A car is traveling at a speed of y miles per hour. Which situation would be described by?the expression /files/assess_files/9acb263a-8e7b-4f00-aa88-a75310212cde/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.the speed of?the?car after it is increased by 2%??B.the speed of the car after it is increased by 20%??C.the speed of the car after it?is increased by 0.2 miles per hour??D.the speed of the car after it is increased by 2.0 miles per hour???44.At a clothing store, jackets are on sale for 30% off. Sales tax is 5%. Which expression will calculate the total cost of a jacket with an original price of x???A.x(0.35)??B.x(0.75)??C.x(0.70)(1.05)??D.x(0.70)(0.05)???45.At a store, all televisions are on sale for 30% off. If x represents the regular price of a television, which expression could be used to calculate the sale price?of a television???A.x?– 30??B.x?– 70??C.0.3x??D.0.7x???46.John took his family out to dinner. The cost of the dinner was $42.50. John would like to leave a 20% tip. Which expression would calculate the amount of tip John should leave???A.42.50(0.20)??B.42.50(0.80)??C.42.50(1.20)???47.A store is having a 20% off sale on shoes. Julie has a coupon for an additional 15% off any item.Julie is buying shoes that originally cost x dollars.Sales tax is 6%.Which expression represents the total amount Julie will pay for the shoes????A.0.35x(1.06)???B.0.68x(1.06)???C.x?– 0.2?– 0.15 + 1.06???D.x?– 0.8?– 0.85 + 1.06????48.A pair of jeans is on sale for 20% off. If x represents the regular price of the jeans, which expression could be used to find the sale price of the jeans???A.0.20x??B.0.80x??C.1.20x???49.Mr. Hurst’s house increased in value to $185,400 one year after he bought it. The annual rate of increase was 3%. Which expression would calculate the initial value of the house???A.$185,400?× 0.97??B.$185,400 ÷ 0.97??C.$185,400 × 1.03??D.$185,400 ÷ 1.03???50.The original price of coffee beans, b, increased by 6% in July. Then in August, the July price was doubled. The new price can be represented as 2.12b. Which expression can also be used to find the new price of coffee beans???A.? 2+.12b??B.? 2b+0.6??C.? 2(b+.12)??D.? 2(b+.06b)???51.The price of gasoline was $3.49 a gallon. The price decreased by 10% the first week of June.Then it decreased 10% the second week of June.Which expression could be used to find the price of gasoline after both decreases????A.3.49(0.19)??B.3.49(0.20)??C.3.49(0.80)??D.3.49(0.81)???52.Madison stayed 3 nights at a hotel that charged x dollars per night. Sales tax was 12.5%. Which expression represents the total cost Madison paid to stay 3 nights at the hotel???A.3x + 12.5??B.3x(12.5)??C.3x + 1.125??D.3x(1.125)???53.A computer store sells computers for 10% more than they pay for them. If the?store?pays?x dollars for a computer, which expression would represent the price for which the store would sell the computer?/files/assess_files/e2abd80d-a60e-4711-a522-cac55defee92/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.??B.??C.??D.???54.Jenna buys a book for $12 and a DVD for $15. DVD’s are on sale for 20% off. Sales tax is 7%. Which expression will calculate the total cost of Jenna’s purchases???A.12 + 15?– 0.80 + 1.07??B.12 + 15(0.80)(1.07)??C.(12 + 15)(0.80)(1.07)??D.(12 + 15 ? 0.80)(1.07)???55.The original price, p, of a single scoop of ice cream has increased by 7%. The new price can be represented as 1.07p. ?Which expression is also equivalent to the new price???A.? 1+7p??B.? p+0.7p??C.? 1+0.07p??D.? p+0.07p???56.A lawn mower is on sale for $284.99 before sales tax. Georgia state sales tax is 4%. Which equation could be used to find the total cost (c) of the mower???A.??B.??C.??D.???57.Kara sells bracelets for $5 each. She represents the price of bracelets with the expression? Which expression represents another way Kara could determine the price of bracelets?/files/assess_files/edeb5118-55eb-4cb3-b64d-6f440309a189/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.??B.??C.??D.???58.The original price of a computer is $599.99. Suzie has a?15%-off coupon for the computer. A sales tax of 7% will be added to the sale price of the computer. Which?expression would calculate how much Suzie will pay for the computer???A.$599.99(0.85)(1.07)??B.$599.99(0.85)(0.07)??C.$599.99(0.15)(1.07)??D.$599.99(0.15)(0.07)???59.Angela bought a calculator on sale for 15% off. Sales tax is 7.5%. If the calculator costs x dollars, which expression represents the total cost of the calculator???A.(x – 0.15)(0.075)??B.(x – 0.15)(1.075)??C.(x – 0.15x)(0.075)??D.(x – 0.15x)(1.075)???60.Dylan is buying a book for $8.99. Sales tax is 7%. Which expression would calculate the total cost of the book???A.8.99(0.07)??B.8.99(0.93)??C.8.99(1.07)???61.The original price of a pair of shoes is $29.95. The shoes are on sale for 30% off. Which expression would calculate the sale price of the shoes???A.0.30(29.95)??B.0.70(29.95)??C.29.95 – 0.30??D.29.95 – 0.70???62.An item was purchased for m dollars. Sales tax is 8%. Which expression represents the total cost, including sales tax???A.m + 0.08??B.m + 1.08??C.0.08m??D.1.08m???63.If j represents the original cost of a soccer jersey, which statement describes the equation???A.Decreasing the original cost of a jersey by 3% is the same as multiplying the cost by 7%.??B.Decreasing the original cost of a jersey by 30% is the same as multiplying the cost by 70%.??C.Increasing the original cost of a jersey by 3% is the same as multiplying the cost by 7%.??D.Increasing the original cost of a jersey by 30% is the same as multiplying the cost by 70%.???64.The cost of a Midnight Madness movie ticket, c, is reduced byof the original cost, to a cost of c.?Which expression is equivalent to the new cost???A.????B.????C.????D.?????65.Donna buys 4 hardcover books for h dollars each and 5 paperback books for p dollars each. Sales tax is 7%. Which expression represents the total cost of Donna’s purchase???A.(4h + 5p)(1.07)??B.(4h + 5p)(0.07)??C.(4h + 5p) + 1.07??D.(4h + 5p) + 0.07???66.Which?expression is equivalent to?/files/assess_files/d18b09ea-4427-4de5-956e-a2c4ceff323d/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.0.25 times m??B.0.75 times m??C.0.25 less than m??D.0.75 less than m???67.The expression ?represents the sum of Harry and Mike’s total monthly wages, where x represents the number of hours Harry worked and y represents the number of hours Mike worked. What is another way to write the expression, and what can you conclude from rewriting it in this way?/files/assess_files/248e61e0-433c-4e1b-a4da-c27311b0e73f/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.Harry’s hourly wage is 1.5 times Mike’s.??B.;?Mike’s hourly wage is 1.5 times Harry’s.??C.?Harry’s hourly wage is 8 times Mike’s.??D.?Mike’s hourly wage is 4 times Harry’s.???68.Joel spent $90 at the grocery store before sales tax. Sales tax on food is 2%. Which expression would calculate the final price of Joel’s?groceries???A.90 –?2??B.90 + 2??C.90(0.98)??D.90(1.02)???69.A gas grill is on sale for 40% off the original cost. The original cost is $199. Sales tax is 6%. Which expression should be used to calculate the final cost of the gas grill???A.199(0.40)(0.06)??B.199(0.60)(0.06)??C.199(0.60)(1.06)???70.Karen is buying a television that has a regular price of $600. It is on sale for 20% off. Sales tax is 6%. Which expression should Karen use to calculate the price of the television after the discount and sales tax???A.600(0.20)(0.06)??B.600(0.80)(1.06)??C.600(1.20)(0.94)???71.Jason buys computers in bulk, then sells them to make a profit. He bought 10 laptops for x dollars?each and then sold all of them for a total profit of 35%.?Which expression represents the total amount of money Jason received for selling the laptops?/files/assess_files/73ffa71e-e7fd-4f82-9135-982c6d07b931/formula_sheets/FL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdfFL-IBTP_Math_Reference_Sheet_Grade_7.pdf??A.??B.??C.??D.???72.Carol wants to save 6% of her paycheck for her college fund. If Carol’s paycheck were $650, which expression would calculate the amount of money Carol wants to save from her paycheck???A.650(0.06)??B.650(0.60)??C.650(1.06)???73.Ice cream costs n dollars per scoop at an ice cream shop. The table below shows the number of scoops purchased by 3 different customers.?Customers? Scoops ?Bought? ?Person 1?3?Person 2?4?Person 3?1Which expression represents the total amount, in dollars, of scoops bought????A.3n × 4n?× n??B.3n + 4n + 1??C.n?× 3 + 4 + 1??D.8n??? ................
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