Math Grade 7 Quiz Solving Word Problems with Equations – 7.EE.B.4.A
The educational standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.EE.B.4.A emphasizes the skill of addressing word problems that result in equations of specific structures: px+q=r and p(x+q)=r. In these equations, p, q, and r represent distinct rational numbers. Students are expected to solve such equations effectively and compare the algebraic and arithmetic methods of finding solutions.
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If you buy 5 shirts and each shirt costs p dollars and you pay an additional $20 for tax, which equation represents the total cost, T?
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Jack is twice as old as Jill. In 6 years, the sum of their ages will be 44. How old is Jill now?
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A number added to its half gives 36. What is the number?
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The sum of two consecutive numbers is 37. What is the smaller number?
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Four less than twice a number is 14. What is the number?
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A number subtracted from twice itself gives 45. What is the number?
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6 times a number increased by 5 is 41. What is the number?
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Half of a number decreased by 7 is 10. What is the number?
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Sarah spent 3 times as much money as Tom and together they spent $40. How much did Tom spend?
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A rectangle has a length that is 4 less than 3 times its width. If the rectangle’s perimeter is 32, what is its width?
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