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1 Mad Minute 7th Grade Math

2 Monday 3/10 Mad Minute Please copy and answer the following questions:
A sample of 50 different-colored golf balls was removed from the total number of golf balls made. The sample contained 8 pink golf balls. About how many total golf balls were made if 56 of the total golf balls were pink? (7RP3) Evaluate: 2(3p – t) – (–4p + t)? (7EE1) Mark works at a clothing store and earns a 20% commission on his total sales. Last month, Mark sold $1,500 in clothing total sales. What was his commission last month? (7RP3)

3 Tuesday 3/11 Mad Minute Please copy and answer the following questions: A company surveyed 300 people people preferred the taste of soft drink X. - 40 people preferred the taste of soft drink Y. - 80 people preferred the taste of soft drink Z. - The company plans to produce 1 million bottles of soft drink. Based on the results of the survey, about how many bottles of soft drink Z should the company produce? 2. Meredith deposited $200 into an account. The account pays simple interest at a rate of 6%. How much money will be in Meredith’s account at the end of 7 years? (7RP3) 3. Chris recorded the temperature, to the nearest °F, for a city over two weeks. - Week 1  37   35   34   30   32   36   34    - Week 2  37  36   40   33   31   30   31  What is the difference between the median temperature of week 1 and the median temperature of week 2? (7SP4)

4 Wednesday 3/12 Mad Minute Please copy and answer questions.
The width of a rectangle is 7 less than its length. Write an expression that represents the perimeter of the rectangle with a length of x? (7EE1) According to a survey, 60 out of 100 gym members preferred listening to music while exercising. If there are 425 gym members, how many are expected to listen to music while exercising? (7RP3) Natasha stands 5.5 feet tall and has a shadow that measures 3 feet long. At the same time, a tree next to Natasha has a shadow that measures 12 feet long. How tall is the tree?(7G1)

5 Thursday 3/13 Mad Minute Please copy and answer the following questions: An inspector examined 600 scissors. He discovered 3 broken scissors. Based on his results, about how many broken scissors would be expected during an examination of 8,000 scissors? The scale on a map is 1 inch = 50 miles. The actual distance between two cities is 475 miles. What is the distance between the cities on the map? (7G1) What is the value of 12.3 − 4( )? (7NS3)


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