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Solving Multi-Step Problems with Rational Numbers

23 problems·~30 min·Common Core Math - Grade 7·standard·7-ee-b-3
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A

Recall

1.

Which expression gives the product of 34-\dfrac{3}{4} and 8-8?

2.

Which decimal is equal to 38\dfrac{3}{8}?

3.

Evaluate: 4+3×(104)4 + 3 \times (10 - 4)

B

Fluency

1.

A store bought 24 items at $1.75 each. Six of the items were damaged and returned for a refund of $1.50 each. Which sequence of operations gives the net cost to the store?

2.

Compute 23+1.534-\dfrac{2}{3} + 1.5 - \dfrac{3}{4} using fractions to keep the result exact. Enter your answer as a simplified fraction.

3.

Use a mental-math shortcut to compute 36×(2.75+0.25)36 \times (2.75 + 0.25). What is the result?

4.

Regroup to simplify: (56)+23+(16)\left(-\dfrac{5}{6}\right) + \dfrac{2}{3} + \left(-\dfrac{1}{6}\right).

Enter your answer as a simplified fraction.

5.

A student calculated that a plumber earned $146.25 by working 4.5 hours at $31.50 per hour and then paying a $15.75 supply fee. Which estimation best checks whether $146.25 is reasonable?

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