Math Grade 7 Quiz Multiplication of Rational Numbers and Properties of Operations – 7.NS.A.2.A
The standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.NS.A.2.A emphasizes understanding the extension of multiplication from fractions to all rational numbers. It emphasizes the adherence to properties of operations, particularly the distributive property. This standard also focuses on the interpretation of products of rational numbers in real-world contexts.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
If a car decreases its speed by 10 mph every hour for 4 hours, the total change in speed is represented by:
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2. Question
Using the distributive property, 3(2 + 4) is equal to:
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3. Question
In the context of temperatures, if the temperature drops 2°C every hour for 5 hours, the total temperature change is:
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4. Question
What is the product of (-1) x (-1)?
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5. Question
In the context of owing money, if you owe 3 people $5 each, how much do you owe in total?
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6. Question
The product of two negative rational numbers is always:
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which property states that a(b + c) = ab + ac?
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8. Question
In a real-world context, if you gain 5 pounds each week for 3 weeks, your total weight gain is represented by:
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9. Question
What is the result of (-1/2) x (-4)?
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10. Question
The product of a positive and a negative rational number is always:
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