MAP 7th Grade Math : The Real and Complex Number Systems

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for MAP 7th Grade Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : The Real And Complex Number Systems

If a server at a restaurant gets a  tip on a bill of , then what will be the amount of the tip?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The first step to solving this problem is determining what operation we are going to use.

Think:we know that the tip is going to be  of .  The keyword "of" gives us a clue and indicates that we are going to multiply. 

As we have learned in previous lessons, we need to convert our percentage into a decimal before we are able to multiply:

Next, we can perform the multiplication operation and find the tip:

The server's tip will be 

Example Question #6 : Map 7th Grade Math

Solve: 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem, we need to start at  on the number line. 

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Next, we have  which means we need to move  places to the right on the number line. When we have an addition sign   we move to the right because that is towards the positive side of the number line. When we have a subtraction sign  we move to the left because that is towards the negative side of the number line. 

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The orange arrow moved  places to the right, and ended at ; thus,

Example Question #7 : Map 7th Grade Math

Does the table provided show a direct proportional relationship? If so, then identify the proportion.

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Possible Answers:

Yes, 

Yes, 

No

Yes, 

Correct answer:

Yes, 

Explanation:

In order to determine whether or not the table shows a direct proportion, we will divide the quantities in the  coordinate column by the quantities in the  coordinate column. In order for the table to show direct proportion, each quotient should be the same value. 

In this example, each quotient is the same value; therefore, this table does show direct proportion.

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The proportion is 

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