7th Grade Math Worksheets
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Explore 220+ Seventh Grade Ratio and Proportions Worksheets
Write the equivalent ratio by multiplying the first and second term of the ratio by the same number.
Form a proportion by setting up a pair of equivalent ratios using 4 numbers from the given set of 5 numbers.
Identify the Proportion | Graph
Observe the graph and interpret whether the points of the coordinates denote a proportional relationship.
Constant of Proportionality | Graph
Determine the constant of proportionality(k) for each graph and use the formula y = kx to write the proportional relationship.
Constant of Proportionality | Tables
Calculate the constant of proportion (k) for each table and express your answer as y = kx by substituting the value of k in the equation.
Solve each real-life word problem and find the missing value by forming a proportion with two sets of equal ratios.
Percent of Increase or Decrease | Word Problems
Delve into these percent of change word problems and solve them by using the formula and express the answers in percent.
Analyze the graphs and find the unit rate of each graph by using the x and y coordinates.
Convert decimal numbers to percents by finding the equivalent percentage value and round it off to the nearest hundredth.
Comparing Quantities using Percents | Word Problems
Calculate the percentages of the two quantities and compare them using the symbols <, >, or =.
Constant of Proportionality | Equations
Identify the constant of proportionality by rewriting the expression in the form y = kx.
Plot the graph and identify the proportion
Draw a graph by plotting the x and y values and analyze the graph to find whether x and y are in proportion.