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Final Review #1
Show ALL work! Circle/box in your final answer for each problem.
Remember to write all fractions in simplest form.
1. Integer practice. NO calculators! (Lessons 2.1 – 2.5)
.
a. -5 + -7 =
c.
81 - 117
b. -5 * -7 =
d. 71 + (-85)
2. Malik is planning to draw a large map of his neighborhood for a school project. He wants the scale for
the map to be 1 inch = 8800 feet. His house is 2.5 miles from school. How far on the map will his
house be from the school? (Lesson 6.4)
3. Find each product. NO calculator! Be sure to simplify your answer. (Lesson 5.3)
2 1
a. 6 ·
3 2
3
4
b. 1 · -9
7
5
4. If 1.5 cups of nuts are in a bag of trail mix that serves 6 people, how many cups of nuts will be needed
for a trail mix that will serve 9 people? (Lesson 6.3)
5. Simplify each expression – NO calculator! (Lesson 1.2) Remember to use the correct order of
operations.
2
2
a. (2 + 6) + (-5 + 6)
b. 75 ¸ ( 7 + 8) - 3
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6. Hannah has a roll of ribbon for wrapping present that is 10 yards long. If it takes 2/3 yard of ribbon to
wrap each present, how many presents can she wrap with the 10 yards? (Lesson 6.3)
7. Find each product – NO calculator! (Multiplying Decimals)
a. 0.1·2.78
b. 44.3·-9.2
8. Midtown Printing Company charges $50 to design a flyer and $0.25 per flyer for printing. If y is total cost in
dollars in x is the number of fliers, write an equation that expresses the relationship between x and y. (Lesson
3.6)
9. Evaluate
-4 y
if x = 2 and y = -3. NO Calculator! (Lesson 2.5)
x
10. Lorenzo Amato and Louis Piancone made the world’s largest pizza on October 11, 1987. The pizza measured
140 feet across. (Lesson 10.7)
a. What is the area of the pizza?
b. What is the circumference of the pizza?
11. Find each value. (Lesson 2.1)
a. -7
b. 6.5
c. 0
d. -6 + -15