Mathematics Reviewer Grade 7 Word Problems

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Grade 7 Reviewer


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1 Find the smallest possible integer m such that 525m is a perfect square.

TRY: Find the smallest possible integer m such that 525m is a perfect square. 1

TRY: Find the smallest possible integer m such that 525m is a perfect square.

2 Find the smallest possible integer x such that 400x is a perfect square.

TRY: Find the smallest possible integer x such that 400x is a perfect square. 2

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3 Consider the sequence where the nth term is given by T n =(3n+2) 3 . Find the difference between the 4th and 3rd term.

TRY: Consider the sequence where the nth term is given by T n =(3n+2) 3 . Find the difference between the 4th and 3rd term. 3

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4 The sum of the ages of Caden and KC is 35. In two years, Caden will be three times as old as KC. How old are they now?

4 The sum of the ages of Caden and KC is 35. In two years, Caden will be three times as old as KC. How old are they now?

4 The sum of the ages of Caden and KC is 35. In two years, Caden will be three times as old as KC. How old are they now?

4 The sum of the ages of Caden and KC is 35. In two years, Caden will be three times as old as KC. How old are they now?

5 Louise is 26 years old. Her daughter Carmen is 4 years old. In how many years will Louise be double her daughter’s age?

5 Louise is 26 years old. Her daughter Carmen is 4 years old. In how many years will Louise be double her daughter’s age?
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