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\newline
−
8
×
−
9
=
-8 \times -9 =
−
8
×
−
9
=
_____
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Grade 8
Multiply and divide integers
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Q.
Multiply:
\newline
−
8
×
−
9
=
-8 \times -9 =
−
8
×
−
9
=
_____
Identify numbers to multiply:
Step
1
1
1
: Identify the numbers to multiply, which are
−
8
-8
−
8
and
−
9
-9
−
9
. Multiply these two negative numbers.
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Function
g
g
g
can be thought of as a scaled version of
f
(
x
)
=
∣
x
∣
f(x)=|x|
f
(
x
)
=
∣
x
∣
.
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What is the equation for
g
(
x
)
g(x)
g
(
x
)
?
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Choose
1
1
1
answer:
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(A)
g
(
x
)
=
−
4
3
∣
x
∣
g(x)=-\frac{4}{3}|x|
g
(
x
)
=
−
3
4
∣
x
∣
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(B)
g
(
x
)
=
4
3
∣
x
∣
g(x)=\frac{4}{3}|x|
g
(
x
)
=
3
4
∣
x
∣
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(C)
g
(
x
)
=
−
3
4
∣
x
∣
g(x)=-\frac{3}{4}|x|
g
(
x
)
=
−
4
3
∣
x
∣
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(D)
g
(
x
)
=
3
4
∣
x
∣
g(x)=\frac{3}{4}|x|
g
(
x
)
=
4
3
∣
x
∣
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Question
The graph of
y
=
∣
x
∣
y=|x|
y
=
∣
x
∣
is reflected across the
x
x
x
-axis and then scaled vertically by a factor of
5
3
\frac{5}{3}
3
5
.
\newline
What is the equation of the new graph?
\newline
Choose
1
1
1
answer:
\newline
(A)
y
=
−
5
3
∣
x
∣
y=-\frac{5}{3}|x|
y
=
−
3
5
∣
x
∣
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(B)
y
=
3
5
∣
x
∣
y=\frac{3}{5}|x|
y
=
5
3
∣
x
∣
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(C)
y
=
−
∣
x
−
5
∣
+
3
y=-|x-5|+3
y
=
−
∣
x
−
5∣
+
3
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(D)
y
=
∣
x
−
3
∣
+
5
y=|x-3|+5
y
=
∣
x
−
3∣
+
5
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Aiden has
$
200
\$ 200
$200
with which to purchase hats and t-shirts that are to be sold at his class' next fundraiser. Each hat costs the same amount of money, and each t-shirt costs the same amount of money. If Aiden spends all his money entirely on hats, he will get
40
40
40
hats. If Aiden purchases only
t
t
t
-shirts, he will get
80
80
80
t
\mathrm{t}
t
-shirts. Which of the following best models the relationship between the number of hats,
h
h
h
, and the number of
t
\mathrm{t}
t
-shirts,
t
t
t
, that Aiden could purchase with this money?
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Choose
1
1
1
answer:
\newline
(A)
40
h
+
80
t
=
400
40 h+80 t=400
40
h
+
80
t
=
400
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(B)
80
h
+
40
t
=
200
80 h+40 t=200
80
h
+
40
t
=
200
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(C)
5
h
+
2.5
t
=
200
5 h+2.5 t=200
5
h
+
2.5
t
=
200
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(D)
2.5
h
+
5
t
=
200
2.5 h+5 t=200
2.5
h
+
5
t
=
200
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Question
We want to find the intersection points of the graphs given by the following system of equations:
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{
x
−
y
=
−
4
y
=
5
(
x
+
1
)
2
−
3
\left\{\begin{array}{l} x-y=-4 \\ y=5(x+1)^{2}-3 \end{array}\right.
{
x
−
y
=
−
4
y
=
5
(
x
+
1
)
2
−
3
\newline
One of the intersection points is
(
−
2
,
2
)
(-2,2)
(
−
2
,
2
)
.
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Find the other intersection point. Your answer must be exact.
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Derrick has
22
\mathbf{2 2}
22
dollars. Colleen has
x
x
x
dollars. Which of the following represents the total amount of money Derrick and Colleen have, in dollars?
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Choose
1
1
1
answer:
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(A)
x
−
22
x-22
x
−
22
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(B)
x
+
22
x+22
x
+
22
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(C)
22
x
22 x
22
x
\newline
(D)
22
x
+
22
22 x+22
22
x
+
22
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Wilber wants to make the pond in his backyard bigger. It is currently a cone with a radius of
30
30
30
meters and a depth of
15
15
15
meters. He wants to increase the radius to
40
40
40
meters and the depth to
20
20
20
meters. How much more water will the pond hold, in thousands of cubic meters?
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(Round to the nearest thousand cubic meters.)
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Abby is buying a rectangular widescreen TV that she will hang on the wall between two windows such that the longer side of the TV is horizontal. The windows are
36
36
36
inches apart horizontally, and a widescreen TV is approximately twice as wide as it is tall. Which of the following could be the diagonal length of a widescreen TV that fits between the windows?
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1
1
1
answer:
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(A)
32
32
32
inches
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(B)
42
42
42
inches
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(C)
55
55
55
inches
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(D)
60
60
60
inches
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Ari thinks the perfect milkshake has
5
5
5
scoops of ice cream for every
3
3
3
spoonfuls of caramel. Freeze Zone makes batches of milkshakes with
10
10
10
scoops of ice cream and
7
7
7
spoonfuls of caramel.
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What will Ari think about the amount of caramel in Freeze Zone's milkshakes?
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Choose
1
1
1
answer:
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(A) Freeze Zone's milkshakes have too much caramel.
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(B) Freeze Zone's milkshakes have too little caramel.
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(C) Freeze Zone's milkshakes are just right.
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Nayeli lights a
4
m
2
4 \mathrm{~m}^{2}
4
m
2
space with
12
12
12
candles. Citlali lights a
10
m
2
10 \mathrm{~m}^{2}
10
m
2
space with
30
30
30
of the same type of candles.
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Whose space is lit brighter?
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Choose
1
1
1
answer:
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(A) Nayeli's area
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(B) Citlali's area
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(C) The spaces are equally bright.
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Lashawn makes scrambled eggs with
3
3
3
spoonfuls of salsa for every
2
2
2
eggs. Gilberta adds
7
7
7
spoonfuls of salsa for every
5
5
5
eggs.
\newline
Whose scrambled eggs have a stronger salsa taste?
\newline
Choose
1
1
1
answer:
\newline
(A) Lashawn's eggs
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(B) Gilberta's eggs
\newline
(C) The dishes of scrambled eggs have equal salsa tastes.
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