7th Grade Math

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Mid-Chapter Check 649

Mid-Chapter


Check


Complete. (Lesson 1B)


  1. 42 ft =  yd 2. 9 pt =  qt

  2. 7,600 lb =  T 4. 7 _^12 gal =  qt

  3. MULTIPLE CHOICE Which situation is best
    represented by the graph? (Lesson 1B)
    y


O x

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A. conversion of inches to yards
B. conversion of feet to inches
C. conversion of inches to miles
D. conversion of yards to feet

Complete. Round to the nearest hundredth if
necessary. (Lessons 1B and 1C)


  1. 12.5 mi =  yd 7. 4.75 gal =  pt

  2. 76 cm =  m 9. 31.8 kg =  g

  3. MEASUREMENT Bryant was painting lines
    on the football field and needed to make
    sure the lines were correctly spaced. He
    measured the distance to equal 16 feet.
    What is the distance in yards? (Lesson 1B)

  4. BUILDINGS The table shows the heights of
    buildings in the United States. Which
    building is 0.366 kilometer in height?
    (Lesson 1C)


Building Location Height (m)
Empire State Building 381
Bank of America Tower 366
Aon Center 346

Complete. Round to the nearest hundredth if
necessary. (Lesson 1D)


  1. 11 in. =  mm 13. 2.4 T =  kg

  2. 48 mL =  fl oz 15. 30 cm =  ft

  3. TRAVEL A family is driving to Canada,
    where the speed limit is 100 kilometers per
    hour. What is the speed limit in miles per
    hour? (Lesson 1E)

  4. MULTIPLE CHOICE Which of the following
    is the same as 2,088 feet per minute?
    (Lesson 1E)
    F. 0.6264 meter per minute
    G. 6.264 meters per minute
    H. 389.2 meters per minute
    I. 626.4 meters per minute


Complete. (Lesson 1F)


  1. 6 ft^2 =  in^2 19. 476 in^2 =  ft^2

  2. 6 yd^3 =  ft^3 21. 2 m^3 =  cm^3

  3. CONSTRUCTION A construction worker
    ordered 5 cubic yards of concrete to pour
    a sidewalk. How many cubic feet of
    sidewalk can he pour? (Lesson 1F)

  4. What is the volume of the cylinder in cubic
    centimeters? (Lesson 1F)


2 m

10 m


  1. Which box has the greater volume? Justify
    your answer. (Lesson 1F)


14 in.

12 in.

10 in.

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