7th Grade Math

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Lesson 3A Multiply and Divide Integers 101

= Step-by-Step Solutions begin on page R1.
Extra Practice begins on page EP2.

Use the look for a pattern strategy to solve
Exercises 2–4.


  1. DISPLAYS A display of cereal boxes is
    stacked as shown below.


If the display contains 7 rows of boxes and
the top three rows are shown, how many
boxes are in the display?

33 FINANCIAL LITERACY Peter is saving money
to buy an MP3 player. After one month, he
has $50. After 2 months, he has $85. After
3 months, he has $120. After 4 months, he
has $155. He plans to keep saving at the
same rate. How long will it take Peter to
save enough money to buy an MP3 player
that costs $295?


  1. INSECTS The table shows how many
    times a cricket chirps at different
    temperatures. If this pattern continues,
    about how many times will a cricket chirp
    when the temperature is 60°F?


Outside
Temperature (°F)

Chirps per
Minute
70 120
75 140
80 160
85 180

Use any strategy to solve Exercises 5–10.


  1. COINS Adelina has exactly six coins that
    total $0.86. What are the coins?
    6. DIVING The table shows Time
    (min)


Position
(ft)
1 - 15
2 - 30
3 - 45

a diver’s position after
several minutes. If she
keeps descending at
this rate, find the
diver’s position after
ten minutes.


  1. GEOMETRY The pattern below is made from
    toothpicks. How many toothpicks would be
    needed for the sixth term in the pattern?


First term Second term Third term


  1. GOLF Allie’s golf scores
    for the first five holes are
    given in the table. What is
    her total score after the
    first five holes?


Hole Score
10
21
3 - 1
4 - 2
53


  1. NATURE A sunflower usually has two
    different spirals of seeds, one with 34 seeds
    and the other with 55 seeds.


The numbers 34 and 55 are part of the
Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34,
55, .... Find the pattern in the Fibonacci
sequence and identify the next two terms.


  1. E WRITE MATH Write a real-world
    problem that could be solved by looking
    for a pattern. Then solve.



  • Look for a pattern.

  • Guess, check, and revise.

  • Make a list.

  • Choose an operation.


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