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Chapter Test Form A
Select the best answer. B 13 D 42
1. Sarah drives 55 mi/h for h hours. Which 9. The product of 9 and n is 27.
expression shows the number of miles What is the value of n?
that Sarah drove? A 243
A 55h B 3
B 55  h 10. Solve 2(z  1)  16.
2. Which is a correct verbal expression for A 4 C 7.5
9  n?
B 7 D 9
A n more than 9
B the quotient of 9 and n 11. Solve  9  12.
C the product of 9 and n
A 9 C 6
D 9 less than n
B 3 D 15
3. Evaluate m  n for m  5 and n  4.
12. Solve a  6  3a  8.
A 1 C 20
A 1
B 9 D 54
B 2
4. Solve x  7  25.
C 7
A 18
D 14
B 32
13. Yoga Fun charges a $63 starting fee plus
5. Solve 54  a  22. $12 per class. Yoga For All charges no
A 32 starting fee and $15 per class. For how
B 76 many classes will the cost be the same at
both places?
6. Which equation represents the
relationship “3 more than a number is 7”? A 3

A n73 B 5

B n37 C 21

C 3n  7 D 27

D 3n7 14. Solve 6(x  1)  6x  1.

7. Solve 8m  48. A no solution

A 6 B all real numbers

B 6 15. Solve V  IR for R.

C 40 A R
D 56
B R
8. Solve  6.

A 42 C 13

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Chapter Test Form A continued
16. Solve y  w  x for y. 23. Kris is 2 meters tall and casts a shadow
A ywx 4 meters long. At the same time, a tree
B yxw casts a shadow 10 meters long. How
tall is the tree?
17. Solve  7. A 5m
A 7 B 20 m
B 7, 7 24. ∆ABC  ∆DEF. Find x.

18. Solve  13.


A 5
B 21
C no solution
D 5, 21

19. Nina can braid 48 inches of rope in


1 hour. What is her speed in feet per A C 8
hour?
B 7 D 12
A 0.8 ft/h
25. Choose the more precise measurement
B 4 ft/h in the pair.
C 576 ft/h A 6.7 mi B 6 mi
D 2880 ft/h
Use the table for question 26.

20. Solve  . Frame Length (cm)


1 15.25
A 4.5
2 15.30
B 18
3 15.10
21. The ratio of boys to girls in Art class is
1:2. There are 12 girls in the class. 26. A frame shop must make frames with a
How many boys are there? length of 15.25 cm  0.1 cm. Three
frames have the lengths shown in the
A 6 table. Which frame is not within the
B 24 specified tolerance?
A Frame 1 C Frame 3
22. Every dimension of a 2 cm by 3 cm
rectangle is tripled to form a similar B Frame 2
rectangle. Which is equal to the ratio 27. Write the possible range for the
of the perimeters? measurement 10 g 10%. Round to the
A the ratio of the corresponding sides nearest hundredth if necessary.
B the cube of the ratio of the A 5 g–15 g C 9 g–11 g
corresponding sides B 9.9 g–10.1 g D 0 g–20 g

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Chapter Test Form B
Select the best answer. 9. The quotient of n and 4 is 8. What is the
1. A principal spent $1560 on c calculators value of n?
for her school. Which expression shows A 32 C 2
the cost of one calculator? B 2 D 32
A c  1560 C 1560c
10. Solve 6(z  3)  9  27.
B 1560  c D F 0 H 5.5
G 3 J 10.5
2. Which is a correct verbal expression for
8n? 11. Solve  
F n more than 8
G the quotient of 8 and n A 8 C 6
H the product of 8 and n B 6 D 8
J 8 increased by n 12. Solve a  7  2a  8.
3. Evaluate m  n for m  9 and n  7. F 3 H 5
A 2 C 63
B 16 D 97 G  J 15
4. Solve x  74  146.
13. Tia’s car needs repairs. Honest Harry will
F 220 H 72
charge $70 per hour plus $130 for the
G 72 J 220 part. Lucky Lou will charge $80 per hour
5. Solve 19.5  a  2.4. plus $40 for the part. How long is the job
A 21.9 C 17.1 if the two costs are the same?
B 17.1 D 21.9
A 1 h C 17 h
6. Which equation represents the
relationship “3 less than a number is 6”? B 9h D 20 h
F n  3  6 H 3  n  6 14. Solve 7(x  2)  7x  14.
G 3  n  6 J n63
F no solution H 2
7. Solve 11m  132. G 0 J all real numbers
A 121 C 12
B 12 D 121 15. Solve A  bh for h.

8. Solve  h  6.
A h

F 14 H 2
B h

G 2 J 14
C h

D hA b

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Chapter Test Form B continued
16. Solve xy  7  n for y. 23. Kris is 1.5 meters tall and casts a
F y  xn  7 shadow 4 meters long. At the same
time, a statue casts a shadow 12
G y meters long. What is the height of
the statue?
H y  x(n  7)
A 4.5 m C 24 m
J y (n  7) B 10.6 m D 32 m
24. ABCDEF ~ RSTUVQ. Find x.
17. Solve  3.
A 3
B 3, 6
C 3, 6
D 3, 6
F 2.25 in. H 10 in.
18. Solve  6  4.
G 6.75 in. J 12 in.
F 1 H no solution
25. Choose the more precise measurement
G 5 J 1, 5 in the pair.
19. A chef can bake 15 pies in one hour. A 82 ft B 18.2 in.
What is the rate in pies per minute?
Use the table for question 26.
A 0.25 pies/min C 1.6 pies/min
B 0.625 pies/min D 4 pies/min Pane Length (m)
1 4.112
20. Solve  .
2 4.111
F 11.5 H 8.5 3 4.110
G 7 J 13 4 4.109
21. The ratio of girls to boys in French class
26. A company that makes glass must make
is 5:4. There are 12 boys in the class.
several very large window panes with a
How many girls are there?
length of 4.110 m .001 m. Which pane
A 7 C 15 of glass is not within the specified
B 10 D 17 tolerance?
22. A rectangle has a length of 5 cm and F Pane 1 H Pane 3
a width of 3 cm. Every dimension is G Pane 2 J Pane 4
doubled to form a second rectangle.
27. Write the possible range for the
What is the ratio of the perimeters
measurement 47 cm  2.2%.Round
of the two rectangles?
to the nearest hundredth if necessary.
F 1:2 H 1:4
A 44.8 cm–49.2 cm
G 1:3 G 1:8
B 45.97 cm–48.03 cm
C 46.78 cm–47.22 cm
D 45.0 cm–47.0 cm

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Chapter Test Form C
Select the best answer. 9. The quotient of n and 0.5 is 13. What
1. The width of a rectangle is 6 units less is the value of n?
than its length x. Which expression A 26 C 6.5
shows the width of the rectangle?
B 6.5 D 26
A x6 C x6
10. Solve 7(z  2)  3z  44.
B 6x D 6x
F 5.625 H 10.5
2. Which verbal expression shows 4 ÷ n?
G 7.5 J 14.5
F n divided by 4
G the quotient of 4 and n 11. Solve   7.
H the product of 4 and n
J 4 decreased by n A 5 C 8

3. Evaluate x ÷ y for x  3 and y  12. B 8 D 10


A 0.25 C 9 12. Solve (a  9)  3a  17.
B 4 D 36 F 8 H 2
4. Solve x  68  121. G 4 J 6.5
F 189 H 53 13. A printing company will charge $6 plus
G 53 J 189 $0.07 per page. Another company will
charge $24 plus $0.04 per page for the
5. Solve 34.8  a  5.8. same project. For how many pages will
A 29 C 39.8 the costs be the same regardless of
B 29.8 D 40.6 which company is used?
A 330 C 600
6. A printer holds 500 sheets of paper.
After printing it held 210 sheets. Which B 400 D 1000
equation can be used to find how many 14. Solve 10(x  1)  10  10x.
sheets were printed?
F no solution
F s  500  210 H 210  500  s
G 1
G 210  500  s J 500  s  210
H 0
7. Solve 13m  156.
J all real numbers
A 13 C 12
B 12 D 13 15. Solve A  (b  c)h for c.

8. Solve  h  9. A c b
F 24 B c  2Ah  b
G 3.375
H 9.375 C c b

J 72 D c  2h(A  b)

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Chapter Test Form C continued
23. Jack is 1.75 m tall and casts a shadow
16. Solve  9  n for y.
2.25 m long. At the same time, a statue
casts a shadow 9 m long. What is the
F y  xn  9
height of the statue?
G y A 4m C 7m
B 5.75 m D 11.6 m
H y  x(n  9) 24. ABCDEF ~ QRSTUV. Find the length
of .
J y

17. Solve  5  5.


A 1, 1 C no solution
B 1 D 11
18. Solve 2  12  8.
F 2.16 in. H 2.67 in.
F 1 H no solution G 2.5 in. J 2.9 in.
G 2 J 1, 2 25. Choose the most precise measurement.
19. Kevin ran at a rate of 13 km/h. Convert A 43.15 ft C 4 in.
his speed to meters per minute. B 3.64 yds D 2.12 mi
A ≈0.2 m/min C ≈217 m/min Use the table for question 26.
B ≈3.6 m/min D ≈13,000 m/min Cup Volume (mL)
1 353.995
20. Solve  .
2 354.001

F 2 H  3 353.998
4 354.005
G  J 10 26. A company that makes automatic coffee
machines must make a model that
21. There are 30 singers in a show. The ratio dispenses 354 mL  .006 mL of coffee
of singers to dancers is 5:6. How many per cup. Do all of the cups in the table fall
dancers are there? within the specified tolerance?
A 16 C 36 F No; Cup 1 doesn't.
B 30 D 55 G No; Cup 2 doesn't.
22. The area of a rectangle was 15 cm2. H No; Cup 3 doesn't.
Every dimension was multiplied by J Yes, all cups fall within the specified
a scale factor and the new area was tolerance.
3.75 cm2. What was the scale factor? 27. Write the possible range for the
F 0.5 H 4 measurement 24 L  14.1%.
Round to the nearest hundredth if
G 2 J 8
necessary.
A 0 L–57.84 L C 23.86 L–24.14 L
B 9.9 L–38.1 L D 20.62 L–27.38 L

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Chapter Test Form A
Solve each equation. Solve each equation.
1. Juan bought n video games. Write an 10. 4(z  1)  1  21
expression to show the total cost of the _________________________________________
games if each game cost $16.
_________________________________________ 11. 1   12
2. Write two verbal expressions for 2d. _________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________ 12. A car detailing company charges $30
3. Evaluate pq for p  5 and q  9. plus $18 per hour. Another company
_________________________________________ charges $25 plus $20 per hour. How
long is a job that costs the same no
4. x  18  10
_________________________________________ matter which company is used?
_________________________________________
5. 29  a  5
_________________________________________ Solve each equation.
6. Write an equation to represent the 13. 12a  15  8a  1
relationship “a number decreased by 12 _________________________________________
is equal to 9.” Then solve the equation. 14. 3(x  1)  1  3x  2
_________________________________________ _________________________________________
_________________________________________

Solve each equation. 15. Solve D  for M.


7. 54  6m _________________________________________
_________________________________________ 16. Solve x  6y  12 for y.
_________________________________________
8. t  8
17. A train travels 120 miles in one hour.
_________________________________________ What is its speed in miles per minute?
9. Write an equation to represent the _________________________________________
relationship “the product of 7 and a 18. What is the solution to  13?
number is 28.” Then solve the equation. _________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________ 19. What is the solution to  15?
_________________________________________

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Chapter Test Form A continued
25. Find the value of x in the diagram.
20. Solve  . LMNP  QRST
_________________________________________ R
M N S
21. The ratio of the sale price of a textbook to 4 in. x

the original price is 1:3. The original price Q 2 in.


_________________________________________
L
is $81. What is the sale price? 8 in. P
_________________________________________
Choose the more precise measurement
22. A rectangle has a length of 5 cm and a in the pair.
width of 4 cm. Every dimension is tripled
26. 6 mL; 0.6 mL
to form a similar rectangle. What is the _________________________________________
ratio of the perimeters of the two
27. 180 cm; 21 m
rectangles? _________________________________________
_________________________________________
23. Shayla is 5 feet tall and casts a shadow Use the table for questions 28 and 29.
2 feet long. At the same time, a nearby Student Weight (mg)
lamppost casts a shadow 8 feet long.
Cameron 21.32
Write and solve a proportion to find the
height of the lamppost. Noah 22
_________________________________________
_________________________________________ Makayla 21.5
24. Find the value of x in the diagram. 28. Three students weigh a 21.5 g iron
∆ABC ~ ∆DEF sample in a Chemistry lab. Which student
was the most precise?
_________________________________________
29. Three students weigh a 21.5 g iron
sample in a Chemistry lab. Which student
was the most accurate?
_________________________________________
30. Write the possible range of the
measurement: 220 km  5%.
_________________________________________ _________________________________________

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Chapter Test Form B
Solve each equation. Solve each equation.
1. Raquel bought p pencils. Write an 10. 32  12  4(z  1)
expression to show the total cost of the _________________________________________
pencils if each pencil cost $0.75.
_________________________________________ 11.  d  12
2. Write two verbal expressions for b 30. _________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________ 12. A landscaping company charges $100
plus $15 per hour. Another company
3. Evaluate p  q for p 11 and q  8.
_________________________________________ charges $75 plus $17 per hour. How
long is a job that costs the same no
4. x  48  110
_________________________________________
matter which company is used?
_________________________________________
5. 8  a  5.5
_________________________________________ Solve each equation.
6. Write an equation to represent the 13. 12a  11  9a  1
relationship “a number decreased by _________________________________________
11 is equal to 18.” Then solve the 14. 5(x  2)  7  5x  3
equation. _________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________ 15. Solve D  for V.
Solve each equation. _________________________________________
7. 63  9m 16. Solve 8x  4y  28 for y.
_________________________________________ _________________________________________
17. A boat travels 36 miles in one hour.
8.  t  9 What is its speed in miles per minute?
_________________________________________ _________________________________________

9. Write an equation to represent the 18. What is the solution to  12?


relationship “the product of a number _________________________________________
and negative 5 is 30.” Then solve the
19. What is the solution to  9  4?
equation.
_________________________________________ _________________________________________
_________________________________________

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Chapter Test Form B continued

20. Solve  . 25. Find the value of y in the diagram.


LMNP  QRST
_________________________________________
M 20 m N
21. The ratio of lemon juice to water in R 6m S
lemonade is 1:5. If 15 cups of water are
used to make a pitcher of lemonade, Q y T
L 16 m P
how many cups of lemon juice are
needed? _________________________________________
_________________________________________
Choose the more precise measurement
22. A rectangle has a length of 5 cm and a
in the pair.
width of 4 cm. Every dimension is tripled
to form a second rectangle. What is the 26. 18 lbs; 2.39 lbs
_________________________________________
ratio of the areas of the two rectangles?
_________________________________________ 27. 1,115 cm; 21.2 km
_________________________________________
23. Nathan is 6 feet tall and casts a shadow
2.5 feet long. At the same time, a Use the table for questions 28 and 29.
lamppost casts a shadow 10 feet long.
Write and solve a proportion to find the Student Weight (mg)
height of the lamppost. Brad 10.1
_________________________________________
_________________________________________ Brandon 10.23
24. Find the value of x in the diagram. Meagan 10
∆ABC  ∆DEF
28. Three students weigh a 10.2 g copper
sample in a Chemistry lab. Which student
was the most precise?
_________________________________________
29. Three students weigh a 10.2 g copper
_________________________________________ sample in a Chemistry lab. Which student
was the most accurate?
_________________________________________
30. Write the possible range of the
measurement: 110 mg  0.5%.
_________________________________________

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Chapter Test Form C
Solve each equation. Solve each equation.
1. Samir swam m fewer laps than his 10. 9(z  1)  2z  16  62
friend Kristen, who swam 8 laps. Write _________________________________________
an expression for the number of laps
Samir swam. 11.  
_________________________________________ _________________________________________

2. Write two verbal expressions for . 12. A printing company charges $42 plus
$0.05 per page. Another company just
_________________________________________
_________________________________________ charges $0.08 per page. How many
pages are in an order that costs the
3. Evaluate p  q for p  1.4 and q  0.1.
_________________________________________
same regardless of which company is
used?
4. x  39  105 _________________________________________
_________________________________________
Solve each equation.
5. 11.5  a  4.5
_________________________________________ 13. 10a  35  8a  1
_________________________________________
6. Write an equation to represent the
relationship “a number decreased 14. 5(x  1)  5(x  5)  15
_________________________________________
by negative 2 is equal to 21.” Then
solve the equation.
_________________________________________
15. Solve S  (a  b) for b.
_________________________________________ _________________________________________
Solve each equation. 16. Solve 0.30x  6y  300 for x.
_________________________________________
7.  7 17. A boat travels 66 miles in 2 hours. What
_________________________________________ is its rate in feet per minute?
_________________________________________
8. 4.8t  9.6
_________________________________________ 18. What is the solution to 3  7  7?
9. Write an equation to represent the _________________________________________
relationship “the product of a number 19. What is the solution to 2  4  6?
and 2.5 is 60.” Then solve the _________________________________________
equation.
_________________________________________
_________________________________________

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Chapter Test Form C continued

20. Solve  . 25. Find the value of y in the diagram.


FGHJKL ~ MNPQRS
M N
_________________________________________
F G
21. The ratio of students to faculty members
in a high school is 23:5. If there are 80 L H
T Q
faculty members, how many students
8 mi K J
are there? 15 mi
_________________________________________ 4 mi
S y R
22. A triangle has an area of 40 square
centimeters. Its dimensions are multiplied _________________________________________
by a scale factor, forming a new triangle
Choose the more precise measurement
with an area of 640 square centimeters.
in the pair.
What was the scale factor?
_________________________________________ 26. 12 mL; 21.3 mL
_________________________________________
23. A tree casts a shadow 8.5 ft long at the
same time that a nearby 3-foot-tall pole 27. 18.0 in.; 0.2 ft
casts a shadow 3.75 feet long. Write and
_________________________________________
solve a proportion to find the height of
the tree. Use the table for questions 28 and 29.
_________________________________________
_________________________________________ Scientist Length (mm)
24. Find the value of x in the diagram. Dr. Skelton 34.787
∆ABC  ∆ADE.
Dr. Gellar 34.81
Dr. Harris 34.9
28. Three scientists measure a 34.86 mm
fossil. Which scientist was the most
precise?
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
29. Three students weigh a 10.2 g copper
sample in a Chemistry lab. Which student
was the most accurate?
_________________________________________
30. Write the possible range of the
measurement: 214 oz  1.2%. Round to
the nearest hundredth if necessary.
_________________________________________

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Answers
Section A Quiz 3. B 4. J
1. C 2. F 5. C 6. J

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7. D 8. G 15. C 16. G
9. A 10. G 17. B 18. J
11. C 12. H 19. A 20. G
13. B 14. H 21. C 22. F
15. B 23. A 24. G
25. B 26. F
Section B Quiz
27. B
1. C 2. F
3. D 4. J Chapter Test Form C
5. B 6. J 1. D 2. H
3. B 4. G
7. C 8. J
5. A 6. J
9. C 10. F
7. C 8. F
Chapter Test Form A 9. B 10. G
1. A 2. A 11. D 12. H
3. B 4. B 13. C 14. J
5. A 6. B 15. C 16. G
7. A 8. D 17. D 18. H
9. B 10. B 19. C 20. F
11. A 12. C 21. C 22. F
13. C 14. A 23. C 24. F
15. A 16. B 25. A 26. J
17. B 18. D 27. D
19. B 20. B
Chapter Test Form A
21. A 22. A
1. 16n
23. A 24. D
25. A 26. C 2. Possible answers: “The product of 2 and
d.” or “2 multiplied by d.”
27. C
3. pq = 45 4. x  28
Chapter Test Form B 5. a  24
1. D 2. H 6. n  12  9; n  21
3. B 4. J 7. m  9 8. t  16
5. C 6. F 9. 7n  28; n  4 10. z  6
7. C 8. F 11. d  130 12. 2.5 h
9. A 10. F 13. a  4
11. D 12. H 14. x  all real numbers
13. B 14. F
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Answers continued
17. 2 mi/min 18. 13, 13
15. M  DV 16. y  2 
19. 10, 20 20. s  5

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21. $27 22. 3


Chapter Test Form C
23. ; 20 ft 24. 12 1. 8 – m
25. x = 1 in. 26. 0.6 mL 2. Possible answers: “k divided by 10,” or,
“the quotient of k and 10.”
27. 180 cm 28. Cameron
3. 1.5
29. Makayla 30. 209 km–231 km
4. x  66 5. a  7
Chapter Test Form B 6. n  (2)  21; n  19 7. m  28
1. 0.75p 8. t  2
2. Possible answers: “30 more than b,” or, 9. 2.5n  60; n  24 10. z  5
“b increased by 30.”
11. d  1 12. 1400
3. 3 4. x  158
13. a  2 14. no solution
5. a  2.5
6. n  11  18; n  7 15. b  a 16. x  1000  20y
7. m  7 8. t  6
17. 2904 ft/min 18. 12
9. 5n  30; n  6 10. z  6
11. d  42 12. 12.5 h 19. no solution 20. s  

13. a  3 14. all real numbers 21. 368 students 22. 4

15. V  16. y  2x  7 23.  ; x  6.8 ft

17. 0.6 mi/min 18. 4, 2 24. 9.75 cm 25. y = 7.5 mi


19. no solution 20. s  16 26. 21.3 mL 27. 18.0 in.
21. 3 cups 22. 1:9 28. Dr. Skelton 29. Dr. Harris
30. 211.43 oz–216.57 oz
23.  ; 24 ft 24. x  20
Chapter Performance Assessment
25. y = 48 in. 26. 2.39 lbs
27. 1,115 cm 28. Brandon Chapter Cumulative Test
29. Brandon 1. A 2. H
30. 109.45 mg–110.55 mg 3. A 4. H
5. D 6. J
7. B 8. F
9. B 10. H
11. C 12. G
13. C 14. G
15. D 16. H

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