PreAlgebra 7 Summer Assignment
Transcript of PreAlgebra 7 Summer Assignment
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PreAlgebra7SummerAssignment(ThisAssignmentmustbecompletedbyallstudentsthatwillbeenrolledinPreAlgebra7atLMSandRMSonSeptembers2021)
DueDate:Thursday,September9,2021.
( NoLateassignmentswillbeaccepted)
Completioncountsfor40% In-classassessment(NolaterthanFriday,Sept.17)countsfor60% Completionandin-classassessmentcountsforonetestgradetowards�irstmarkingperiodgrade;nottoexceed10%of�irstmarkingperiodgrade.Scienti�ic calculators may be used.
ContactInformation
Before July 1, 2021: Emad Abu-Hakmeh: [email protected] 973-669-5301 X31543
On or after July 1, 2021: Dr. Jessica Nuzzi: [email protected]
NAME: ____________________________ DATE: _______________
TEACHER: _________________________ Period: _______________
SUMMER2021
SummerAssignmentPre-Algebra LMSandRMS
PartA:FractionOperations
1) 5 43 + 3 8
1
2) 8 53 − 2 3
1
3) 2 61 + 3 3
2
4) 4 61 − 9
8
1) 1 2 32 • 2
1
2) 054 ÷ 1
3) 2 43 · 8
4) 5 32 ÷ 2 6
5
PartB:CombiningLikeTerms
1) x y 9 + 5 + x + 8 + 7
2) k k 2 3 + 2 + 6 + 1 − 3
3) b b cc + 2 + 6 + 8
4) w 7 + 3 + 8 + w − 8
5) x x32 + 2
1 + 41 + 5
2
6) y y 98 + 6
1 − 32 + 3
2
PartC:Distributing
1) 7(x + 3) =
2) 8(4y - 6) =
3) 6(m - 4) =
4) ½ (2n + 9) =
5) ⅖ (5k + 10) =
6) ⅚ (12x - 5) =
PartD:SolvingOne-StepEquations
1) 1x + 8 = 1
2) x − 7 = 9
3) z 28 = 3
4) 05b = 1
5) y + 12.25 = 32
6) k - 17 ⅗ = 4 ½
7) ⅝ m = 10
8) 00n7.25 = 1
PartE:UnitRates/Fraction,Decimal,Percent
Writeeachratiothreeways
Converteachratetoaunitrate
Completethechartbyconvertingeachnumbertoafraction,decimal,orpercent.
Findeachpercentofanumber
1) 2)
1) 4.25 for 64 f luid ounces. F ind the price per f luid ounce.$
2) 96 miles on 11 gallons of gas. F ind the miles per gallon2
Fraction Decimal Percent
1) 83
2) .450
3) 2%7
4) .10
5) 3200
1) 0% of 903 2) 5% of 381
3) 4% of 352 4) 5% of 1607
PartF:Rounding
Round to the nearest cent
1) 8.6789$
2) 10.452$
3) 0.239656$
4) 798.23989$
5) 0.062987$
6) 1.45113$
PartG:Miscellaneous
1) A recipe says that ¾ cup of water is needed to make 1 loaf of bread. Which of the
following measurements represents the number of cups of water needed to make 8 loaves of bread?
2) Jessica has ⅓ of a bag of dog food to divide evenly between her 2 dogs. What fraction
of the whole bag does Jessica give each of her dogs?
3) Which of the following questions can be answered by �inding ? 8 ÷ 5
1
a) Emily gives ⅕ of a pie to 8 students. How many pies does she give students?
b) Sam has ⅕ of a pie to share equally among 8 students. How many pies does Sam share?
c) A teacher has 8 pies to share equally among 5 students. How many pies does each
student get?
d) Josh has 8 pies and gives ⅕ of a pie to each student. How many students get a piece of pie?
4) Jorge gives 3 chocolate bars to his friends. He gives of 1 chocolate bar to each 1
12 friend. How many friends does he give a piece of chocolate to?
a) cups1 21 b) cups2 4
3 c) cups6 d) cups7
a) ½ b) ⅔ c) ⅙ d) ⅓
a) 4 b) 12 c) 36 d) 48
5) The �igure below uses the coordinate plane to represent a map of Max’s house. The following items are hidden for a treasure hunt at the locations marked with letters.
Writetheorderedpairforthelocationofeachitem:
Letter Item Coordinate
A Toy Car
B Deck of Playing Cards
C Snack Bag
D Action Figures
E MP3 Player
F DVD
6) The line plot below shows the amount of rainfall, in inches, for several days. What is the difference between the largest rainfall amount and the rainfall amount that occurred
most frequently during these days? Explain your answer.
7) The table below shows the number of hours that Jose slept for 8 nights in a row.
Makeandlabelalineplottodisplaythedata
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