
Functions of Equations
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Mathematics
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Multiple Select
Here is an equation that represents a function: 72x+12y=60 . Select **all** the different equations that describe the same function:
x=65−6y
y=5+6x
2y+12x=10
y=5−6x
120y+720x=600
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Multiple Choice
What is the output for an input of 4 using the rule: Multiply by 4, then add 2?
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Here is an input-output rule for a function: Multiply by 4, then add 2. Write an equation to represent the function.
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Here is an input-output rule for a function: Multiply by 4, then add 2. What letter did you use for the independent variable? The dependent variable?
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Multiple Choice
A car is traveling on a small highway and is either going 55 miles per hour or 35 miles per hour, depending on the speed limit, until it reaches its destination 200 miles away. Let x represent the amount of time in hours that the car is going 55 miles per hour, and let y be the time in hours that the car is going 35 miles per hour. An equation describing the relationship is 55x+35y=200. If the car spends 2.5 hours going 35 miles per hour on the trip, how long does it spend going 55 miles per hour?
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2.5 hours
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3.5 hours
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Multiple Choice
A car is traveling on a small highway and is either going 55 miles per hour or 35 miles per hour, depending on the speed limit, until it reaches its destination 200 miles away. Let x represent the amount of time in hours that the car is going 55 miles per hour, and let y be the time in hours that the car is going 35 miles per hour. An equation describing the relationship is 55x+35y=200. If the car spends 3 hours going 55 miles per hour on the trip, how long does it spend going 35 miles per hour?
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Open Ended
A car is traveling on a small highway and is either going 55 miles per hour or 35 miles per hour, depending on the speed limit, until it reaches its destination 200 miles away. Let x represent the amount of time in hours that the car is going 55 miles per hour, and let y be the time in hours that the car is going 35 miles per hour. An equation describing the relationship is 55x+35y=200. If the car spends no time going 35 miles per hour, how long would the trip take? Explain your reasoning.
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Multiple Choice
Together, the areas of the rectangles sum to 30 square centimeters. Which equation shows the relationship between x and y ?
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Multiple Choice
Together, the areas of the rectangles sum to 30 square centimeters. What is the value of x if y is 6 cm?
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A room's ceiling is 15 feet tall. An architect wants to include a window in the room that is 6 feet tall. The distance between the floor and the bottom of the window is b feet. The distance between the ceiling and the top of the window is a feet. This relationship can be described by the equation a=15−(b+6) . Which variable is independent based on the equation given?
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