7th Grade Math

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
R20 Selected Answers and Solutions

Selected Answers and Solutions


So, the constant rate of change is about 0.02 mile
per second.
b.

Distance (miles)

3
2

4

1
0

5

Time (seconds)

(^50100150200250300)
Go-Kart Racing Times



  1. Sample answer: At Sam’s Shoes, 2 pairs of
    sandals cost $30 and 4 pairs cost $60. Find the rate
    of change. 13. 390 15. nonlinear; the rate of
    change is not constant


Pages 398–399 Lesson 7-2C
11

0

32
28
24
20
16
12

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8
4

Number of Boxes

Number of Packs

The slope of the line is equal to the rate at which
the number of fruit snacks increases as the number
of boxes increases or __8 fruit snacks1 box. 8 packs per box;
The slope represents how many packages of fruit
snacks are in each box.


  1. y


0 x

8

9

10

7 6 5 4 3 2

9182736455463728190

1

Distance (km)

Time (min)

9 _ 1 or 9; Adriano
traveled 9
kilometers per
minute.

5.

2

4

6

8

1 2 3 4

1

3

5

7

9

0
Number of Yards

Number of Feet

_^3
1 or 3; There are 3 feet
per yard.

77 a. The point (2, 120) represents the fact that
Car A had traveled 120 miles in 2 hours. b. The
point (1.5, 67.5) represents the fact that Car B had
traveled 67.5 miles in 1.5 hours. c. The ratio
of the change in y-coordinate to the change in
x-coordinate for each pair of points represents the
average speed of each vehicle. d. The slope of
each line represents the average speed of each
vehicle. e. Car A is traveling faster. Since its graph
is rising more rapidly, its speed is greater.


  1. Marisol found runrise. Her answer should be ^32.

  2. _^41 or 4 13. $9 per hour


Pages 402–403 Lesson 7-3A


  1. Sample answer: Graphs provide a visual
    representation of a situation involving
    comparisons. A graphical model can sometimes
    show conclusively what is often diffi cult to
    interpret from looking at lists alone.
    3a.


Temperature in Fahrenheit

40
20
0

120

60

80

100

5 1015202530354045
Temperature in Celsius

Temperature Conversions

3b. Sample answer: 77°F 5. 158, 318 7. Wednesday
99 If the helicopter can carry 2,400 pounds and
the crates weigh 75 pounds each, divide 2,400 by 75
to fi nd the amount of crates the helicopter can
carry; 2,400 ÷ 75 = 32 crates


  1. 18


Pages 408–410 Lesson 7-3C


  1. 30 cakes per hour 3. yes; 36
    55 Since the points on the graph lie in a straight
    line, the rate of change is a constant. The constant
    ratio is what Shelley makes per dog.
    pay ($) →
    number of dogs →^


_^10
4 or $2.50,

_^5
2 or $2.50
Shelley makes $2.50 per dog.


  1. no 9. yes; 0.2 11. $0.80/book 13. y =^15 _ x; 3

  2. y = ^78 x; 16
    1717 Since we are given that a direct variation exists,
    we can fi nd the constant of variation from one
    point on the graph. Using the point (36, 12) we fi nd
    that the constant of variation is
    ^3612 or ^31. Use this
    fact to set up and solve a proportion to fi nd the
    measure of an object in yards if it is 78 feet long.
    13 =^78 _x Set up the proportion.
    3 · x = 1 · 78 Find the cross products.


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