2 nd QUARTER WARM UPS

2nd QUARTER
WARM UPS
Name _______________________________
Teacher ______________ Period _____
Quarter 2 – Week 1
MONDAY
Convert the following
verbal expressions to
algebraic expressions:
“Five more than b”
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“3 times the difference of
x and 6”
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In the summer, Ana earns
$6.00 an hour taking care of
children. She works from 8:00
a.m. until 11:00 a.m. on
Wednesday and Thursday and
from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m.
on Friday and Saturday. How
much does Ana earn each
week?
TUESDAY
1. Prime factorization of 189.
WEDNESDAY
4
18
2 + −5
=
2. Round to the nearest thousandth 0.41275
4. Round to the nearest whole percent 86.34%
“Two less than the sum
of a number and six is
equal to three.”
7
THURSDAY
13
3. Round to the nearest cent $19.5671
Write an equation and
solve.
1.) 4 8 𝑥 = 13
Simplify.
FRIDAY
Gridded Response #2
3
(6x+2) + (3x+7)
Two more than a certain
number is 15 less than
twice the number. Find
the number.
2.) 1 ½ + x = -63/5
Amy had $26 dollars to
spend on school supplies.
After buying 10 pens, she
had $14.30 left. How much
did each pen cost including
tax? Define a variable,
write an equation, and
solve the equation.
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet
Simplify.
Gridded Response #1
3.2𝑧 − 5.6 + 2.8𝑧 − 10.3
3.) - 3 2/5 – x = 7 1/3
The sum of three
consecutive even
numbers is 48. What is
the smallest of these
numbers?
4.)
21/3x = 14
Gridded Response #3
Quarter 2 – Week 2
x
y
0
6
10
12
0
1.5
2.5
3
1.) 5.5x + 1 - (1.5x+17)
A photographer rented a
booth at an art fair for $630.
The photographer sold each
photograph for $45 and made
a total of $1,980 after paying
for the booth. How many
photographs did the
photographer sell at the fair?
2.) n – 7 – 4
Gridded Response #2
What is the speed, in
miles per hour, of an
object traveling at 66
feet per second? (5280
feet in a mile)
3.) [6.2 + (8.7 – 4)] · 10
4.) Find the circumference
2.1cm
Sage is making homemade ice
cream. The only recipe she
can find is for a restaurant.
If the recipe calls for 38
pounds of strawberries and 7
gallons of cream, how many
pounds of strawberries should
she buy if she only wants to
use 1 gallon of cream?
The school drama club needs
to purchase costumes for
their next play. Each costume
includes a dress and a pair of
shoes. The dresses cost
$24.95 each and the shoes
cost $14.95 each. The drama
club has $300 to spend. How
many complete costumes can
they purchase?
1.) 8.87 ÷ r = 22.175
2.) 125 + c – 43 = 95
At 9 o’clock in the morning,
the temperature was
29° Fahrenheit. It dropped
5° Fahrenheit each hour.
What was the temperature at
4 o’clock in the afternoon?
Caesar went to a sandwich
restaurant with 2 friends.
They ordered 2 sandwiches
for $6.50 each and one
garden salad for $4.25. They
also got 2 drinks for $1.80
each. The tax was $2.90.
Caesar paid with $30 in cash.
How much change did he get
back?
Simplify.
Gridded Response #3
18.2 - 7.9 + (-4.8) - (-6.3)
3.) n + 1.8 = 5.03
4.) 1.4 + n + 3.6 = 7.5
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
Use the table to create an
equation for y.
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet
Michelle wants to make as
many granola bars as possible
1
with a recipe that uses 1
2
cups of walnuts. Each recipe
makes 36 bars. She has 7
cups of walnuts. If she puts a
total of 12 bars in one gift
box, how many gift boxes can
Michelle make?
Gridded Response #1
Quarter 2 – Week 3
MONDAY
Simplify the expression.
Grid in the coefficient
of x.
x−3x−(−5x)
Three children took toys
from a box. The first child
took 4 toys. The second
child took half of the
remaining toys. The third
child took the last 6 toys.
How many toys were in the
box at the beginning?
What do these
symbols mean?
>
<
Gridded Response #1
≥
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
≤
1.)Find the mean, median, mode and range.
1 2, 3
2 3, 4, 5
3 0, 2
The chess club ordered 40
pizzas to be divided equally
among 120 participants. How
much pizza will each
participant get?
1.) 7 + x > 5.4
Steven has $25 dollars to
spend. He spent $10.81,
including tax, to buy a new
DVD. He needs to save $10.00
but he wants to buy a snack.
If peanuts cost $0.38 per
package including tax, what is
the maximum number of
packages that Steven can
buy?
2.) -6 + x < 15
Florencia has at most $60 to
spend on clothes. She wants
to buy a pair of jeans for $22
dollars and spend the rest on
t-shirts. Each t-shirt costs
$8. Write and solve an
inequality for the number of
t-shirts she can purchase.
2.) If represents Ⱡ +1 and Ɫ represents -2 then
what would the following represent?
3.) 3n ≥ 18
A seed store buys seeds in
bulk and then sells them by
the pound. If the store owner
spends $215 on sunflower
seeds and then sells them for
$11.45 per pound, how many
pounds must the owner sell to
make a profit? Round to the
nearest whole pound.
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet
Ɫ Ⱡ Ⱡ Ɫ Ⱡ
Write an inequality to
represent each situation:
A.) Sue has less than $40
in the bank.
B.) Sue has at least $40 in
the bank.
C.) Sue has more than $40
in the bank.
D.) Sue has at most $40 in
the bank
4.) -2n < 14
5.)
Howard picks apples at an
orchard. He earns $4.35 for
each hour he works and $2.20
for each bushel he picks. His
goal is to earn at least $100
this week. Write an inequality
that will help Howard
determine the number of
hours (h) and bushels (b) he
needs to reach his goal?
Gridded Response #2
m – 9 ≤ 13
Gridded Response #2
Quarter 2 – Week 4
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
Kathleen paints 3 red squares on one of the walls in her
room. The squares do not overlap.


The area of the wall is 75 square feet.
Each square she paints has a side length of 1.5 feet.
What is the area of the wall NOT painted red?
1.)
4[5 x (7 – 5)2] + 32
Out of 600 seniors at a local
high school, 60% went on the
senior trip. At the hotel, one
room was reserved for every
4 students. How many rooms
were reserved for the
students?
1.) 6 – b + 4 · 2 = 12
Rosie and her 5 sisters had a
party and evenly shared the
cost. They spent $615 on food
and $255 to rent the hall.
The band played for 4 hours
and charged them $150 per
hour. How much did each
sister contribute?
2.)
952.1 x -1.35
Kyle is planning to paint the
top of a small rectangular
table using tubes of craft
paint. The dimensions of the
table top are 3.25 feet by 4.5
feet. The paint comes in
tubes that cover
approximately 1.125 square
feet. How many tubes will Kyle
need to purchase to paint the
top of the table?
2.) 2m – 2 + 49 ÷ 7 = 15
Mrs. West has 22 kids in her
class. She is taking half the
class to a museum. If she
pays $90 for the girls and
$75 for the boys but pays the
same amount for each ticket,
how many boys did she take to
the museum?
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet
A woman is ordering
pizza for a party. She
can get 3 large pizzas
for $26. At this rate,
what will 12 large
pizzas cost?
Gridded Response #1
3. Write in scientific notation
.67200000
For every 6 cups of flour, 3
cups of sugar are needed to
make cookies.
Gridded Response #2
A) What is the unit ratio of
flour to sugar? Write your
answer as a fraction.
B) Using the same ratio, how
many cups of sugar are needed
for 3 cups of flour?
C) Using the same ratio, how
many cups of flour are needed
for 6 cups of sugar?
3.) Write a situation to “fit” this equation.
7m = 84
On weekends, Danny earns
money by washing cars. He
charges $12 to wash a large
car and $8 to wash a small
car. What amount of money
will Danny earn in one
weekend if he washes 10 large
cars and 15 small cars?
Gridded Response #3
MONDAY
Cody can run 6 miles in 57
minutes. At this rate, how
fast can he run one mile?
Write your answer in
minutes and seconds, not
as a decimal.
Quarter 2 – Week 5
1
An airplane is ascending at
If
gallon of paint
a constant rate of 15 feet
2
(ft) per second. What is
the change in altitude
during 10 minutes of

flight?
1
of a wall, then
6
how much paint is
needed for the entire
 wall?
2.) Write 5/8 as a percent.
3.) Find the area of the trapezoid.
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
1.) Find the GCF of 48 and 54
covers
Gridded Response #2
3.5m
2.1m
4.8m
Connor reads 28 pages of a
book every 2 days. If he
finishes the book in 15
days, how many pages are
in the book?
1.) 1672 = 209
The price of bananas at
another store can be
determined by the
equation: P = $0.35n,
where P is the price and n
is the number of pounds of
bananas. What is the
constant of proportionality
(unit rate)?
2.) 2c + 4 – 5c = -11
The Ring Toss Game at a
summer carnival sold 120
tickets for a total of $60.
The Bumper Cars Ride
made $100 from selling 50
tickets. How much more
was a ticket for the
bumper cars than a ticket
for the ring toss game?
3.) 3b + 6 = -2b – 19
A cereal comes in three
different box sizes:
8 ounces for twelve dollars
12 ounces for sixteen
dollars
16 ounces for twenty
dollars
What is the ratio of the
cost of an eight-ounce box
to a sixteen-ounce box?
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet
Sabrina uses 9 inches of
ribbon to make one bow.
Sabrina buys 7 packets
of ribbon. Each packet
of ribbon is 4.5 yards
long. How many bows can
Sabrina make with the 7
packets of ribbon?
4.)
Gridded Response #2
⅔c + 5 = 7
Amber works at a store
and gets an employee
discount. A skirt costs
$50, and she pays $40
with her discount. How
much is Amber’s employee
discount?
Gridded Response #2
TUESDAY
MONDAY
Quarter 2 – Week 6
Carlos and Jennie are building
scale models of different
vehicles for a class project.
They just completed a 4 inch
long model of a car that is 15
feet in length. If they use the
same scale, what will be the
length of a scale model of a
truck that is 31.5 feet long?
A pizza shop uses ½ ounce
of pepperoni for every ¼
of a large pizza. How much
pepperoni does one large
pizza have?
Julie shows the scale
drawing of her room below.
If each 2 cm on the scale
drawing equals 5 ft, what is
the actual perimeter of
Julie’s room?
1.) If the volume is 80cm3
what is the length?
2.) 32 – 23 + 32
3.) Simplify:
-9 + 2d + 7 – 4d + 3
4.) 86% of 106 is
Tom started with a full
tank of gasoline and drove
1
his car 254 miles. When
Grid Response #2 Area
Gridded Response #2
5cm
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
4cm
The distance between two
cities on a map is 4 inches.
The scale on the map is 3
inches = 165 miles. A student
incorrectly determines that
the distance between the two
cities is 660 miles. What did
the student do incorrectly?
1.) 4 – c > = 5
2.)
For every 10 apples gathered
from trees in an orchard,
there are 9 apples that are
good to sell. Write an
equation that determines the
constant relationship
between g, the number of
apples gathered, and s, the
number of apples good to sell.
If the rectangle below is
enlarged using a scale factor
of 1.5, what will be the
perimeter and area of the
new rectangle?
2 in
in.
4n - 7 = 13
7 in
in.
3.) 7(3n – 2) = 5
On a park map, the distance
from a picnic table to the
hiking trail is 3 centimeters
(cm). The map uses a scale of
2 cm = 150 meters (m). What
is the actual distance from
the picnic table to the hiking
trail?
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet
10
Tom refilled the gas tank,
he had to add 6.6 gallons of
gasoline. What is the fuel
efficiency, in miles per
gallon, of Tom’s car?
4.) -2(5d + 3) = 4(-d – 9)
Isabelle’s school has a total
of 486 seventh grade
students. There are 3
technology classes, each with
27 seventh grade
students. What is the ratio of
seventh grade students taking
a technology class to all
seventh grade students?
Gridded Response #2
MONDAY
Quarter 2 – Week 7
Tony and his friend went
out to dinner. They agreed
to pay equal parts of the
bill. If Tony pays $16.75,
what was the total bill?
Use a tape diagram to
model and solve this
problem.
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
1.) Find area of shaded region.
200m
On Monday, Alison made 12
out of the 22 basketball
shots she attempted. At
this rate, how many shots
will Alison make on
Tuesday, if she attempts
33 basketball shots?
2.) 5⅔ + 3⅚ =
If $27 represents 75%
of the amount of money
collected in one hour,
what was the total
amount of money
collected in that hour?
Use a double number line
to solve, showing all
steps.
Gridded Response #2
3.) If you fold this pattern to make a cube, which letter is
on the side opposite B?
A
d=200m
B
C D
E F
Julissa had a coupon for a
15% discount off the regular
price of a pair of shoes at a
shoe store. The regular price
of the shoes she bought was
$39. What was the
discounted price of the shoes,
not including tax?
1.) 11 + (27 ÷ 9)2 · m = 38
Bobby buys a meal that
costs $4.79. He is charged
8% tax. Calculate the
amount of tax, t, Bobby
will have to pay. Round to
the nearest hundredth.
All swimsuits at a clothing
store were marked down 30%
on July 10. On August 1, all
remaining swimsuits were
marked down an additional
20%. If a swimsuit was
originally $18, how much does
it cost after August 1?
At a certain store, 50
television sets were sold in
April. The manager at the
store wants to encourage
the sales team to sell more
TVs by giving all the sales
team members a bonus if
the number of TVs sold
increases by 30% in May.
How many TVs must the
sales team sell in May to
receive the bonus? Justify
the solution.
2.) 4h – 3 + 7h -1 = 8(h – 2)
The manufacturer's price
for a tent is $28.50. A
camping store that bought
the tents sells them for
$40.76. Approximately
what was the percent of
increase in the price of the
tents?
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet
3.)
Gridded Response #1
⅜m – 6 =
Robert took a math test
and got 36 correct and 14
incorrect answers. What
was the percentage of
correct answers?
9
Gridded Response #3
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
Quarter 2 – Week 8
Bella is shopping for an
outfit to wear to her
birthday party. She has
$60 to spend. She finds a
dress for $72 and she has
a 25% off coupon. Does
she have enough money to
buy the dress?
1.) 10% of 59
The price of a pair of
jeans decreases from $45
to $40. What is the
approximate percentage
of decrease?
John had $2000. He
deposited 40% of the
money into a simple
interest account. The
account has a 6% annual
interest rate. How much
interest has he earned on
this deposit at the end of
six months?
2.) 25% of 64
A stereo that normally
sells for $125 is on sale
for $90. By what percent
has the price of the stereo
been reduced?
Dave buys 10 pounds of
potatoes from a farmer
for $4.50. He then sells
the 10 pound bag for $6.
What percent mark-up
does Dave use for his
potatoes? Round to the
nearest tenth.
Gridded Response #2
3.) 30% of 154
4.) 65% of 240
Write and solve equations for the following:
1.) seven more than a number is two 2.) five less than twice a number is three
Luke makes a base salary
of $1,000 each month. He
also earns 2% commission
on his sales. If he sold a
$230,000 house this
month, how much will his
pay check be?
Jakob buys $225 worth of
clothes for his new job. If
he has to pay 7.5% sales
tax, how much does he owe
the cashier? Round to the
nearest hundredth.
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet
Gridded Response #3
What is the total cost
of a $68 purchase after
applying a sales tax rate
of 7%?
3.) half a number is -8
In art class, Kim is mixing
paint. The paint mixture is
3 parts yellow and 5 parts
blue. What percent of the
paint is yellow?
Gridded Response #1
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
MONDAY
Quarter 2 – Week 9
Shay put $2000 in a savings
account that earns 2%
interest annually for 6 years.
Mike put $1500 in an account
that earns 2.5% interest
annually for 8 years. Who has
more money in their account
when they take their money
out?
A box has p sheets of writing
paper and two-thirds as many
envelopes. If there is a total
of 500 sheets of paper and
envelopes, how many
envelopes are there?
1.) Suzy has 22 coins in her pocket totaling $1.80
What combination of coins could she have?
First quarter Alan earned an
83 in math. Second quarter
Alan earned a 95 in math.
What was his percent
increase from first quarter to
second quarter? Round to the
nearest tenth.
1.) ⅗f + 4 - ⅕f = 18
Paula bought a sweater
that originally cost $30. It
was on sale for 40% off
the original price. What is
the sale price of the
sweater?
Mary sells lemonade for
$0.50 per cup. She buys
her cups for $0.02 each,
and it costs her $0.09 to
make each cup of
lemonade. If she sells 16
cups, how much money will
she make?
2.) Which is the better buy: a 14 ounce box of popcorn
for $1.98 or a 36 ounce box for $2.59?
Rachel is building a book
shelf. The wood she is using is
sold in sections that are 8
feet long and 16 inches wide.
All of the boards Rachel
needs will be 16 inches wide.
She needs 5 boards that each
measure 48 inches long. She
needs 2 boards that each
measure 32 inches long.
What is the minimum number
of 8 foot sections of wood
Rachel will need to make the
book shelf?
A bicycle normally sells for
$475. The bicycle was
discounted 30% for a sale.
After the sale was over,
the new price of the
bicycle was 25% higher
than the sale price. What
was the new price of the
bicycle? Round to the
nearest cent.
2.) ⅓(6d + 9) = ⅕(-20 – 25d)
3.) 4n + 7 = 9
Mr. Kennedy works as a
real estate agent. He gets
a 6% commission when he
sells a house. He sold a
house for $180,000. How
much commission did Mr.
Kennedy earn?
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet
Gridded Response #2
Gridded Response #1
4.) 18 = -3 + 4g -5
An account earned $143.86
in simple interest over 4
years and 3 months. There
were no deposits or
withdraws on the account.
The interest rate is 0.25%.
Which was the principal
for this account?
Gridded Response #3
Questions adapted from Score 21 and SchoolNet