Math 7 Midterm Review. Question 1 Round to the nearest thousand: 132 709.

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Math 7 Midterm Review

Question 1 Round to the nearest thousand:

Question 2 Round to the nearest ten thousand

Question 3 Round to the nearest hundredth 2.764

Question 4 Estimate

Question 5 Estimate

Question 6 Estimate x 2.3

Question 7 What are the divisibility rules for: 3? 9?

Question 8 The number 76__84 is divisible by 3 and 9. What is the missing number?

Question 9 List the factors of 8.

Question 10 List the factors of 36.

Question 11 What is the GCF of 30 and 45?

Question 12 What is the LCM of 5 and 6?

Question 13 Write the following as a mixed number: 19 4

Question 14 Write the following as a mixed number: 24 5

Question 15 Write the following as a decimal: 5⅓

Question 16 Write the following as a decimal: 7¼

Question 17 Order the fractions from smallest to greatest:

Question 18 Write the following as a fraction in lowest terms: 0.75

Question 19 Write the following as a fraction in lowest terms: 0.35

Question 20 Write the following as a fraction in lowest terms: 0.22

Question 30 Write an equivalent fraction to the following: 4 9

Question 31 Find the missing number: 5 = 15 8 ?

Question 32 Write the following fraction in lowest terms: 15 35

Question 33 Write the following fraction in lowest terms: 21 42

Question 34 Calculate 8 _

Question 35 Calculate

Question 36 Calculate 3 1/ /9

Question 37 Mrs. Moss went shopping and bought 20 items: she bought 4 pair of shoes, 10 shirts, and 6 purses. In lowest terms, what fraction of her items were: Shoes Shirts Purses

Question 21 Solve the following:

Question 22 Solve the following: 95.4 – 0.25

Question 23 Solve the following: 3.6 x 25

Question 24 Solve the following: 5.25 x 3.9

Question 25 Solve the following: ÷ 5

Question 26 Solve the following: 60.4 ÷ 5.2

Question 27 Solve the following: 19 – 5 x 2 ÷ 2

Question 28 Solve the following: 3 + (7 x 3) – (64 ÷8)

Question 28 Solve the following: (3 +5) – ÷ 9

Question 29 Solve the following: 4 x 5 – 2.2 x 2

Question 38 A tricycle manufacturer purchased 1259 wheels for their bikes (3-wheeled bikes). Will any wheels be left over and if so, how many?

Question 39 Calculator permitted for the following questions Express the following as a percent: 35 45

Question 40 Express the following as a percent : 16 57

Question 41 Express the following as a percent: 45 60

Question 42 Jonathan bought a new video game. It was originally priced at $65.99 and now it is on sale for 20% off. What is the sale price?

Question 43 Katie is a babysitter and got paid $7.00/hour in She is increasing her fee by 6% in What will her new hourly fee be?

Question 44 Ryan scored 37 out of 42 on his Math midterm. What was his percent?