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Are You Smarter Than an 8th Grader?
Are you Smarter Than an 8th Grader!!
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Are You Smarter Than an 8th Grader?
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8th Grade Topic 1
8th Grade Topic 2
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8th Grade Topic 3
8th Grade Topic 4
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8th Grade Topic 5
8th Grade Topic 6
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8th Grade Topic 7
8th Grade Topic 8
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8th Grade Topic 9
8th Grade Topic 10
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8th Grade Topic 1 Question
  • Why can absolute value equations have more than
    one solution or no solution?

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8th Grade Topic 1 Answer
  • The expression inside the absolute value symbols
    can be either positive or negative. This would
    give you more than one answer.
  • If the problem has no solution it is because it
    has a negative answer. Absolute value is NEVER
    equal to a negative value, so the problem does
    not have a solution.

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8th Grade Topic 2 Question
  • What steps do you take when solving multi-step
    equations?

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8th Grade Topic 2 Answer
  • Combine Like Terms On Each Side of the Equal Sign
  • Solve by using rules for one- or two-step
    equations

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8th Grade Topic 3 Question
  • What is the rule for multiplying or dividing with
    a negative in an inequality problem?

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8th Grade Topic 3 Answer
  • When you multiply or divide an inequality with a
    negative number, you must change the direction of
    the inequality symbol.

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8th Grade Topic 4 Question
  • What are possible solutions of inequalities?

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8th Grade Topic 4 Answer
  • The answer will be a range of answers graphed on
    a number line called an interval.

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8th Grade Topic 5 Question
  • How can I tell the difference between an
    expression, an equation, and an inequality?

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8th Grade Topic 5 Answer
  • An expression doesnt have a given value.
    Example 3x - 8
  • An equation has a given value shown with an equal
    sign.
  • Example 3x - 8 -5
  • An inequality has a range of answers. Example
    3x - 8 lt 5, x lt4, so any number less than 4 would
    be a correct answer to the inequality.

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8th Grade Topic 6 Question
  • How can absolute value be represented on a number
    line?

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8th Grade Topic 6 Answer
  • You would graph both answers on a number line,
    positive and negative.

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8th Grade Topic 7 Question
  • When graphing absolute value equations on a
    coordinate plane, how can you tell if you answers
    are correct?

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8th Grade Topic 7 Answer
  • Whenever you have an absolute value graph, the
    general shape will be a v or an upside down v.

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8th Grade Topic 8 Question
  • To ride the Superman Roller Coaster at Six Flags,
    you must be at least 4 feet or taller. Represent
    this with a variable.

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8th Grade Topic 8 Answer
  • X 4

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8th Grade Topic 9 Question
  • Solve the following inequality
  • -2x - 5 7

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8th Grade Topic 9 Answer
  • X -6

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8th Grade Topic 10 Question
  • Solve the following problem
  • 5 x 2 8

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8th Grade Topic 10 Answer
  • Answer No solution because the value would be
    negative and abolute value does not give negative
    answers.

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Million Dollar QuestionGrade Level Topic 11
  • Making the Grade

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1,000,000 Question
  • Your math teacher says the grades, g, in your
    class can be represented by the inequality g -
    85 10.
  • What is the lowest grade and the highest grade
    in the class?

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1,000,000 Answer
  • Lowest Grade-75
  • Highest Grade-95

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