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Common Core Standard 7.EE.A.2 Questions

Understand that rewriting an expression in different forms in a problem context can shed light on the problem and how the quantities in it are related. For example, a + 0.05a = 1.05a means that “increase by 5%” is the same as “multiply by 1.05.”

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Grade 7 Algebraic Expressions CCSS: 7.EE.A.2
In an expression, dividing by 2 is the same thing as
  1. multiplying by 2.
  2. dividing by 1/2.
  3. multiplying by 1/2.
  4. doubling.
  5. taking the opposite sign.
Grade 7 Algebraic Expressions CCSS: 7.EE.A.2
Which of these is equivalent to [math]5(x-8)[/math]?
  1. [math]5x-40[/math]
  2. [math]5-8x[/math]
  3. [math]x-40[/math]
  4. [math]40-5x[/math]
Grade 7 Algebraic Expressions CCSS: 7.EE.A.2
Which of these is equivalent to [math]5(8 − x)[/math]?
  1. [math]5x-40[/math]
  2. [math]40-5x[/math]
  3. [math]x-40[/math]
  4. [math]5-8x[/math]
Grade 7 Algebraic Expressions CCSS: 7.EE.A.2
Which expression is equivalent to [math]5a+8-2(a+4)[/math]?
  1. [math]3a[/math]
  2. [math]3a+4[/math]
  3. [math]3a+12[/math]
  4. [math]3a+16[/math]

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