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N am e: EisenhowerMiddleSchool MathematicsSummerPacket Entering7thGradeAlgebra The following is a review of important topics in 6tr grade that will be neededfor 7th grade Algebra. Do not use a calculator. It is very important that you have mastered working with decimals,fractions,integers,expressionsand equationsfor next year. Mastery in these areaswill set you up for successnext year. A lot of learningis lost in the summer,and every problem doesnot need to be completed.Make sure you can do a few on eachpage.Thesetopicswill come up again and again next year. Completionof the packet is optional, and the packet will not be collectedby your teacher next vear. Period Name Date with DecimalsR eviewWorksheet Operations Findeachsumor difference. t. 36.t2+ 5.793 4. 42.75- 26.36 7. 5.002- 4.3 2. 8.9+ 2.14+ 7.1 3 . 3 . 6+ 5 . 2 7+ 8 . 9 3 5. 53.85- 16.47 5. 56.89- 48.91 8. 15.26+ 13.29+ 38.96 9.46.21.+ 53.942 Findeachproductor quotient. 10. O.9Lc 2.7 1 1 . 4 . 6 ( 3 .e ) 12. 17.3X L5.23 13. 2.112.6 L4. 36.78+ 2.4 15. . Period N a me Date 16. 2.33(3.s51 L7. 12.1sX 19 18. 8.7X 0.4s le. 0.78J0.16614 zo. 7s.o4+s.s 21.0.85F:0tr 22.Aliciapaid51.32for a bagof pinto beans.The beanscostS.SSper lb. How muchdid the bagof pinto beansweigh? 23. Ninaand 3 friendsate lunchat a cafe.Theydecidedto splitthe bill evenly.Thetotal bill was 517.84.How muchwas eachperson'sshare? each.How muchdoesa bookof 50 stampscost? 24. Postage stampscostSO.SZ edding,Subtracting,Multiplyin& and Dividingwith Mixed Numbers .) numbers it is oftennecessar5rto change themixednumbertom Whenworkingwithmixed you go process Then frastion. can through the rsual accordingtotheoperationyou ar€ improper your check answer it is in simplest Always to be sure form. doing. , , +*, ?r: z . f + 11 : 3. zL+si-: 4 . 6 3 - z l= t.,!:4+: 6. 8g - s?: 7. q?xr1 : 8. n! g. t9 x s!: lo. n! -ll : 48 ll. ro?+ t2. 5Z* 1! : E7 10 8 89 l0 t2 35 3 41: 7 5s xll : 53 83 Solvethe following problemsaccordingto the way mixednumbersare conputed. 13. Ifarestaranttras z! cherrvoies,+l- alplepies,and remainingafter |otabhreberrypie 4 dinneronenight, howmanypiesareleft? 14. If Lisa has? of herhomeworkp.ages of thatamountdone, doneandJenniferhasonly -8I company.Shewants to apply it equally 15. Denisehasro] shares to placewith ap'hone 3- among 4 of the companiesshe has read about. If she doesthis, how many shares will she have with each company? g ffi$Effi i, ConvertingFractions& Decimals(C) Fraction Instructions:Fill in the blanks of eachrow. Decimal Percent(Vo) 7 8 7:8 0.625 8 9 Ratio 62.5 0.888 60 3: 5 T:4 20 0.5 9 10 0.s55 3:4 MATH-DRILLS.COM MATH-DRILLS.COM MATH-DRILLS.COM MATH and Negative Numbers andnegativenumbersarealsocalledintegers.They are equidistantaparton the line. For every positivenumberthereis an opposite,a negativenumber. These carrya sign. This is the negativesign O anda positive sign (+). When a number with no sign, it is consideredto be positive.Sometimesusing a numberline is helpful working with integers. theoppositeterm. 2. -14: 3. - 1 0: 4. 6. 89: 7. -56: 8 . - 1 6 5: 30: addingor subtractingwith integers,it is importantto pay attentionto the signs. t2. -1,5-7 : -4+3: 10. 5*9: r 1. 8 + ( - 10) : 12+ 1-t1: 14. 3 + 1-8;: 1s. c10)+ (-14): 2 + (-11): 17. 6-(-181: 18. 7 + 1-3;: 1 9 .6 *8 : e + (-13): 2r. (-14)*5: 22. 9+1-8;: 2 3 . - 4 + 9: whatyou know aboutintegers,solvethe following by filling in the missingnumber. -4+ -3 25. - ( 8 ): - 1 8 28. 20 + (-7): 26. -15+ :-11 29. 16+ - : 12 Muttiplying and Dividing Positive and NegativeNumbers Multiplication: Multiplying a negativenumberwith a positivenumbergivesa negativeproduct. Multiplying a positivenumberwith a positivenumbergivesa positiveproduct. Multiplying a negativenumberwith a negativenumbergivesa positivenumber. Solve: 1. (-8)(e): _ 2. 5 (-01: z: 3. (-r+) 4. ( - 2 )+: 5. (e)G4): _ 6. (-7)(7): 7. (-7) (-10): 8.e (-8): e. G3)(8): _ 10. (5) G5): 11.6 (-2): t2.rr (-2) 13. (4) (-s):_ 14. 4 (6): - ls. e (-121: 16.15(-2): Division: A positive numberdividedby a negativenumbergivesa negativequotient. A negativenumberdivided by a positivenumbergivesa negativequotient. A poiitive numberdividedby a positivenumbergivesa positivequotient. Solve: 17. 56 + (-8): 1 8. (a5)+ (-5) : 19. ( - 1 4 )+ 2: 20. (-2r) + 3 : 2t. -49+-7: 22. 40 + (-8) : 23. (-32) + 8 : 24. 60+ (-s): 25. 72 + (-8): 26. If John getson the elevatoron the seventhfloor and goestwo floors up, then goesthree; ii floors down, andthen rides two floors up again,what floor is he at now? If Mary getson the elevatorin the basementandthen goesthree floors up, andtwo down, at which floor is shenow? PERIOD DATE StudyGuideandlntervention Variablesand ExPressions (w,the letters{ Write Mathematical Expressiohs In thg algebraic expression, numbers Ii algebra, a variable is-used to represent unspecified and ur are called above because ""ri"uu" Any letter .utr U" used Is a variable. The letters 4 and w are used ;;ri"*. ( and w are (w, expression In the width. a\d tf." h6t f"itltr oftfr" words length tft"y called"r"factors, and the result is called the product' an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. b. the difference of a number squared and 8 a. four more than a number z The expres sion dffirence of implies subtraction' The words more tltan imply addition' the difference of a number squared and 8 four more than a number n n 2 -8 4* n The algebraic exPression is n2 - 8. The algebraic exPression is 4 * n' write a.3a 3a:3'3 :81 write Evaluate each exPression. b. five cubed Cubed means raised to the third power' 3 ' 3 U s e 3 a s a fa c to r4 t i mes. 53 : MultiPlY. an algebraic 5' 5' : L25 5 U se5asafactor3ti mes' Multiply. expression for each verbal expression. o 1. a number decreasedbY 8 2. a number divided bY 8 3. a number squared 4. four times a number 5. a number divided bY 6 6. a number multiPlied bY 37 7. the sum of 9 and a number 8. 3 less than 5 times a number € =. o @ 6o = € -= 3. 6' 9. twice the sum of 1-5and a number 1"0.one-half the square of b o = t : 11. 7 more than the product of 6 and a number P 6' lr 12. 30 increased by 3 times the square of a number Evaluate each exPression. 13. 52 L4.33 15. 104 L6.L22 17. 83 18. 28 Chapter1 GlencoeAlgebra1 PERIOD DATE_ StudyGuideandlntervention Order of Operations EvalUate RatiOnal ExpfeSSiOIlS Numericalexpressionsoften containmorethan one , operation.To evaluatethem, use the rules for order of operationsshownbelow. insidegroupingsymbols. Evaluateexpressions Evaluateall powersand/ordivisionfromleftto right. Do all multiplication fromleftto right. Do all additionand/orsubtraction Step 1 Order of I Step 2 OperationsI Step3 Step 4 Evaluate each expression. Evaluate each expression. a . 7 *2 ' 4 ' 4 7+2' 4- 4=rr;: :11 ; ^ Hi,:'nT:. a. 3[2 + (12 + 3)21 3[2 + (12 + 3)21 : Subtract4 trom15. b. 3(2) + 4(2 + 6) 3(2) + 4(2 + 6) : 3(2) + 4(8) Add2and6. : 'oiutoe12by 3. B(2 + 42) : 3(2 + 16) Find4 squared. : 3(18) Add2 and16. : 54 3 and18. Multiply 6 + 32 3+23 n .ffi , Multiplyleftto right. :3 8 Add 6 and 32 3+23 : 3+8 -F.s Vz-4 :- \' 11 42.3 Evaluatepowerin numerator. Add3 and8 in the numerator. 11 16.3 powerin denominator Evaluate 11 48 Multiply. I:E . -N ]E :(, = i F 6 o F Evaluate each expression. 1.(8-4).2 2. (L 2 + 4 ). 6 3.10+2.3 4.10 + 8. 1 5. 1 5 -L 2 + 4 ^ o' To4 7 . 1 2 ( 2 0 - t7 )-3 .6 8. 2 4 + 3 . 2 -3 2 9.82+ ( 2.$+2 o :E .: = 15+60 I ,3 o o _9 0 'tr ,t tQ2 l O . 8 2 + B*22 .7 _ 2 0 +E 11.ffi 1 3 . 2 5 0+ [5(3'7 + 4 )] t+' 9,(9\ - L L2.:+:-.-; 6:+ d .- 4(52)- 4'g Lo'[email protected]+D 2. 42 - 8+2 1sJ 21.2 trz-a tz.7offi 15. 4.32-3.2 3.5 c2 ts',rffi q.2 Glencoe Algebra 1 PERIOD Study Guideand lntervention ftontinued) The Distributive ProPertY of EXpfeSSiOnS A term is a number, a variable, o1 a product or_q_uotient Simplify with .ro*betr-and variables. Like terms are terms that contain the same variables, corresponding variables having the same powers. The Distributive Propert_y.and prop.erties of equaliti", iut be used to simplify expressiong:-h expression is in simplest form if it is repliced by an equivalent expression with no like terms or parentheses. 4(a2 + 8,o,b\' ab. +'ab) 4(a2 -,:i: ::;[** - =iY,iii;r :;:il Simplify : 4a2 + LLab Substitution each expression. If not possible, write simplified. Simplify L.tAa - a 2.3x * 6x 3.3r - 1 4.L29- 109+1 5. -2x - 12 6.4x2*3x*7 7.20a+l%a -8 8.3x2 + 2x2 9. -6r + 3x2 + l0x2 Lo.2p* in 11.10r y- 4( xy+ xy) L 3 ; 3 r - 2 x-2Y +2Y L4.xy I.2.2lc + 18c + 31b - 3b Zxy L5.t2a- LZb+ t2c L7 . 2 - ! - 6 x * x 2 L8. hc2 + 3x2 + 2x - L6.4x + f,Oox - 20y) 'l E @E GlencoeAlgebra1 NAME DATE- PERIOD Study Guideand lntervention pontinued) Commutativeand AssociativeProperties S!rypllfy Expressiohs TheCommutative andAssociative Propertiescanbeusedalong with other properties when evaluating and simplifying expressions. Simplifu 8(y + 2x\ + 7y. 8 0 + 2 x ) + 7y : 8y + LGx + 7y : 8y * 7y + 16x : (8 + 7)y+ L6x Distributive Property (+) Commutative property Distriburive : Lly l- LGx Substitution The simplified expression is 15y * 16*. Simplify each expression. 1.4x* 3v* r 2 .3a* 4 b + a 3 . 8 rs * 2 rs 2 + 7 rs 4 . 3 a 2 + 4 b +Lo a z 5.6(x + y) + 2(2x+ y) 6.6n * 2(4n + 5) 7 . 6 ( a + b ) +a+3b 8.5 ( 2 x + 3 y ) + 6 ( y + r ) 9.5( 0.3*+0.1y) +0. 2x to.3*+ @* r or * f \[rite an algebraic !!. z2+.9x2* t"' * **' L2.6(2x + 4y) + 2(x + 9) expression for each verbal expression. Then simplify. 13. twice the sum of y and z is increased by y 14. four times the product of r andy decreasedby 2xy 15. the product of five and the square of a, increased by the sum of eight, a2, and,4 16. three times the sum of r and y increased by twice the sum of * and y Chapter1 @ GlencoeAlgebraI Equations ion is an algebraicalgorithmthat is usedto solvefor an unknownvalue or variable. an equals(:) sign in an equation.Thereis not one in an expression;therefore, may be solved,not just simplified. Answerscouldbe wholenumbers,negative or rationalnumbers. following equations. x+ 1: 15 2. - 2 + 4 x:1 3 3. 8 x + ( - 4 ) : 12 + 4x -- 45 5. 8x-(2+31:11 6. 7 x+ 2 - 3 x:18 8. ( 6 x+ 2 ) + 7 x: 4 l 9. (10x)(2x): 40 1 2+3x -9x : - 1 8 11. (8x +3)+( 4 x + 2 ) : 1 7 1 3 . 4 2 : - l4 p 1 4 x+ 3 :- 4 x- 6 1 4 . 7 5 :- 5 ( a +5) 17 (x - 2) : -34 63: 9(2-a) 16. -54:3 (2 + 5m) 17. - x -15: -15 19. 1 8+ 4 .5 p : 6 p + 1 2 20. -3k+19:ft+2 BrideePublishing ReproductionProhibited. Math 7 NO CALCULATORS Name Add, Subtract,Multiply, Divide RationalNumbers @ 2012 K u t a S o f t w a r e L L C . All r ig h ts r e se r ve d . Date Period Evaluate each expression. 1) (-7)+ (-q) + t D (4)+s-(-z) 3) (-r)- (-+)- (-:) 4) ( - 1)- 4+ 6 Find eachproduct. s) 7 . -6 . 6 6) - 10.- 9._1 t ) -t . 6.- 8 8) -3 .2.-6 , -:-i *,-i: Find eachquotient. ll ) 7 + - 1 tZ\ 6+3 1 3 ) -6 +6 14) -45 +9 t s)-?5 +i 7 rct -z! +f 55 d Evaluate eachexpression. rD (-6.3)- (-t.qe) 18)(-3.4)-l.s l e);(+ ) zor (-r+).i 21) (-3 0 - 1 0 )+-4 +-s -z 2 2 )s.8 + 2 - ( - 0 - - s) Evaluate each using the values given. 2 3 ) n -(* * r ) ; usem=2 ,and,n =-3 4 : u s e d = 3 "a nd b=-4 z sl ' 6' ZT @)b - 2); usem = 5, and.p - -5 29)(-6)(m-r,);os" *=-1,and,n=-+ 2 4 ) a b z ; u s ed = -3 , a n d . b --4 26) ( c) ( a- D) ;use a= 4,b= 2,and' c= - Z 2S , -4 ' 4)+ - h ; u s eh = - 6 , a n dj= 30)x +x+y;use-tr=-l,und y=+ 46 @