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Mad Minute

Mad Minute. 7 th Grade Math. Monday 4 /28 Mad Minute. Please copy and answer questions. Which is larger: 4/7, 40%, or 0.45 Find three consecutive integers whose sum is 33. Evaluate the following: ¾x + 30 = 48. Tuesday 4 /29 Mad Minute.

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Mad Minute

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  1. Mad Minute 7th Grade Math

  2. Monday 4/28 Mad Minute • Please copy and answer questions. • Which is larger: 4/7, 40%, or 0.45 • Find three consecutive integers whose sum is 33. • Evaluate the following: ¾x +30 = 48

  3. Tuesday 4/29 Mad Minute • Please copy and answer the following questions: • The sum of three consecutive integers is 60. Find the integers. • Solve and graph: x/4 + 11 ≥ 25 • Solve and Graph: 3x – 7 < 29

  4. Wednesday 4/30 Mad Minute • Please copy and answer the following questions: • Solve: 30 < 2x + 16 • Thomas has $65 in his checking account. To avoid a fee, he must have a $100 minimum balance in his checking account. Write an inequality that represents the amount of money Thomas needs to deposit into his checking account to avoid the fee? • The fee for renting a video camera is $25, plus $15 per day. Sam can spend no more than $95. What is the maximum number of days Sam can rent the video camera?

  5. Thursday 5/1 Mad Minute • Please copy and answer the following questions: • Brad has $125 in his savings account and adds $25 every month. He doesn't make any withdrawals from this account. Write an inequality that shows the number of months, x, it would take Brad to save at least $200? • A taxi company charges a $2.25 flat rate in addition to $0.55 per mile. Which inequality represents the number of miles, m, a passenger can travel for $11.00? • Solve and Graph: 3x + 2 ≤ 14

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