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Math 7
Mrs. Mayer
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Overall Course Documents and Resources
Here, you will find resources that should help you succeed in this course throughout the year.
Enjoy!
Mrs. Mayer
All homework and assignments are posted here daily. Grades can also be found here.
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Multiple Choice Practice
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 1 Ratios and Rates test.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 2 Test on Direct Variation and Constant of Proportionality.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 3 Test on Rates and Percents.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 4 Addition and Subtraction with Rational Numbers test.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 5 Multiplication and Division with Rational Numbers test.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 7 Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities test.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 8 Power of Algebraic Reasoning "test."
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 9 Angles quiz.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 10 Triangles quiz.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 11 Scale Drawings test.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 12 Circles test.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 13 Three-Dimensional Figures test.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 16 Introduction to Probability test, if applicable.
Multiple choice practice to prepare for M7 Ch 17 Probability of Compound Events test, if applicable.
Chapter 7 - Equations and Inequalities
Please Note:
Despite the due dates on this copy, YOUR study guide is due Thursday, 12/14. The test is on Friday, 12/15.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Study Guide Key #5 does not match your Study Guide: it should have a coefficient of -3.
This means that the answer on my Study Guide Key #5 should be x is less than or equal to positive 4. We flip the sign, since we're dividing both sides by -3.
What degree angle did he use in his "corners?" What do angle degree do most buildings have?
Chapter 11 - Scale Factor and Scale Model
Chapter 13: 3-d Figures
Use the slide bars and check boxes to investigate what happens when you "slice" 3-d figures.
Chapters 16-17: Probability
Chapter 14-15 Data
AFTERMATH