Math Grade 7 Quiz Understanding Proportional Relationships – 7.RP.A.2
This standard requires students to identify and depict proportional relationships between quantities. It involves recognizing when two quantities vary in such a way that one of the quantities is a constant multiple of the other, or equivalently, when the two quantities maintain a constant ratio. Understanding this concept is crucial for solving various real-world problems and for advancing in the study of mathematics, particularly in topics like similar figures, slopes of lines, and unit rates.
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If 5 apples cost $2, how much would 15 apples cost?
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A car travels 60 miles in 1 hour. How far will it travel in 3 hours at the same speed?
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If a recipe calls for 2 eggs for every 1/2 cup of milk, how many eggs are needed for 1.5 cups of milk?
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A map indicates that 1 inch represents 100 miles. How many miles does 3 inches represent on the map?
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If 3 pencils cost $1.50, what would be the cost of 10 pencils?
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If 4 chairs can be arranged around a table that is 8 feet long, how many chairs can be arranged around a table that is 16 feet long?
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It takes 2 hours to fill a swimming pool using 2 hoses. How long would it take to fill the same pool using 4 hoses at the same rate?
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A worker earns $80 for an 8-hour day. How much will the worker earn for a 10-hour day at the same rate?
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A school has 4 teachers for every 100 students. How many teachers are there in a school with 500 students?
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If a car uses 2 gallons of gasoline to travel 50 miles, how many gallons will it use to travel 150 miles?
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