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JORDÁN DE SAJONIA SCHOOL

Dominicans
NAME: Math ResitDATE:
GRADE: Seventh LEVEL: 7th A/B/C/D/1/2/3 TEACHER:
Third term

PERFORMANCES

1. To recognize the applications of proportionality and correlation in modelling, problem solving


and everyday situations
2. To retrieve information from graphs (bar, circular, lines, tables) in order to take a position or
make a prediction about a situation from his/her own context.
3. To solve problems about polyhedral and round bodies regarding real life situations.

1. John has written down the people who have gone shopping to his store throughout the year. Out of
every 100 people who enter the store, 30 do not buy anything, 15 buys only one item and the rest
buy more than one. The ratio of people who buys more than one item in John’s store is
30
a.
100
15
b.
30
11
c.
20
15
d.
45

2. On the blueprint of a house, 45 millimeters represent 10 meters. The length of the living room (on
the blueprint) is 36 millimeters. What is he actual length of the living room?
a. 36 meters
b. 10 meters
c. 8 meters
d. 12.5 meters

3. A certain medicine is given in an amount proportional to a patient’s body weight. Suppose a patient
weighing 95 kilograms requires 265 milligrams of medicine. What is the amount of medicine
required by a patient weighing 76 Kilograms?
a. 212 miligrams
b. 27,24 miligrams
c. 171 miligrams
d. 246 miligrams
4. Find the volume of the following pyramid. Be sure to include the correct unit in your answer

a. 648 m3
b. 216 m3
c. 81 m3
d. 89 m3
5. A factory makes bottled cologne. Each bottle is in the shape of a triangular prism, as shown below. If
the factory used 11.700 cm3 of cologne, how many bottles did the factory fill with cologne.

a. 180
b. 360
c. 40
d. 65
6. Find the volume of the following prism. Be sure to include the correct unit in your answer

a. 360 m3
b. 180 m3
c. 360 cm3
d. 180 cm3
7. A company makes concrete bricks shaped like a rectangular prism. Each brick is 15cm long, 10cm
wide and 5cm tall. If they want to make 18 bricks. How much concrete will they use?
a. 13500 cm3
b. 16500 cm3
c. 750 cm3
d. 41 cm3

8. A company makes solid balls out of scrap metal for several industrial uses. The president wants to
make a batch of lead balls with radius 3cm. If the company has 29.450cm3 of lead. How many balls
will be made?
a. 150
b. 320
c. 160
d. 260

Answer questions 9 and 10 according to the following data:

A group of 250 college students who took math last term were interviewed. They were asked
whether they passed their math course and whether they live with their parents. Their answers are
shown in the following table.

Passed math Failed math


Live with parent 79 25
Do not live with parents 40 106

9. What percentage of the students failed math?


a. 25%
b. 131%
c. 42.4%
d. 52.4%
10. Is there evidence that students who failed math tend to live with their parents more often that the
average?
a. Yes, because the percentage of students who fail math and live with their parents is greater
than 50%
b. Yes, because the percentage of students who fail math and live with their parents is smaller
than 10%
c. No, because the percentage of students who fail math and live with their parents is greater
than 50%
d. No, because the percentage of students who fail math and live with their parents is 10%

Retrieved and adapted from:

 nst-mat.utalca.cl/tem/sitiolmde/primero/guias-liceo/2012/1-fracciones-0.pdf
 ALEKS platform

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