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Mathematics

8th - 10th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
8.EE.B.5, 8.EE.B.6, 5.OA.B.3

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Tess Schuck

Used 11+ times

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4 Slides • 11 Questions

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Standard Form

by Ms. Schuck

2

Multiple Choice

The name of the equation

y=mx+b

is....

1

Point Slope Form

2

Slope Intercept Form

3

Slope

4

Slope Point Form

3

Multiple Choice

The name of the equation

y-y1 = m(x-x1) is...

1

Slope Intercept Form

2

Point Slope Form

3

Standard Form

4

Slope

4

Multiple Choice

The name of the equation

Ax + By = C 

is...

1

Slope Intercept Form

2

Point Slope Form

3

Slope

4

Standard Form

5

Poll

How confident are you that you can find the slope when given the equation in point slope form?

I can do it every time!

I can do it most of the time

I can do it sometimes

I only get it right when I guess

6

Multiple Choice

The slope in the equation 

y-3 = 2.4(x+2)

is...

1

-3

2

2/-3

3

-3/2

4

2.4

7

Poll

How confident are you that you can find the slope when given the equation in slope intercept form?

I can do it every time!

I can do it most of the time

I can do it sometimes

I only get it right when I guess

8

Multiple Choice

The slope in the equation 

y= -3x+7

is...

1

-3

2

7

3

7/-3

4

-3/7

9

Open Ended

Austin will buy pizza and soda for a class party. He has 50 dollars to spend. Each pizza is 5 dollars and each soda is 2.

What do you notice? What does this make you think about?

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Open Ended

Austin will buy pizza and soda for a class party. He has 50 dollars to spend. Each pizza is 5 dollars and each soda is 2.

Write an equation to represent the situation!

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​What should the equation be?

​y=mx+b doesn't make sense - we don't have a y-intercept or a slope

​y-y1 = m(x-x1) doesn't make sense - we don't have a slope or a point

​Ax+By= C works since we know how fast both variables grow and the total cost!

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​Ax + By = C

Austin will buy pizza and soda for a class party. He has 50 dollars to spend. Each pizza is 5 dollars and each soda is 2.

​Total: 50 dollars = C

​Let x = number of pizzas bought and y = number of soda bought

Pizza is 5 dollars so A =5

​Soda is 2 so B = 2

​Equation: 2y+5y=50

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Open Ended

5x+2y=50

How many pizzas can Austin buy if he gets 6 sodas?

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​Think Pair Share

​1. How would the equation change if Austin decided he didn't want to buy soda, but instead bought gallons of water for $1 each?

​Note: he still has 50 dollars to start and pizza is still $5.

15

Open Ended

How many pizzas and gallons of water should Austin buy for our class?

Why?

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