Equations Writing

Equations Writing

8th Grade

22 Qs

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Equations Writing

Equations Writing

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Barbara White

FREE Resource

22 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Jody has two salary options. She can earn a salary of $500 per week plus 2% of the weekly sales or a salary of $200 per week plus 5% of the weekly sales. Which equation shows the amount in sales in order for both options to be the same?
200 + 2x = 500 + 5x
 500 + 0.02x = 200 + 0.05x

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Mr. Smith needs to hire a plumber to do repairs at his house. The table shows the amounts Company A and Company B charges for a service call and their hourly rate. Which inequality represents the number of hours that would make Company B less expensive than Company A?
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75 + 20x > 55 + 44x
75 + 44x > 55 + 20x
75 + 20x < 55 + 44x
75 + 44x < 55 + 20x

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which situation can be represented by the equation
100 – 2x = 140 – 6x?
Tank A has 100 gallons of water and gains 2 gallons per hour. Tank B has 140 gallons and gains 6 gallons per hour. When will the tanks have the same amount of water?
Tank A has 100 gallons of water and loses 2 gallons per hour. Tank B has 140 gallons and loses 6 gallons per hour. When will the tanks have the same amount of water?
Tank A has 100 gallons of water and gains 2 gallons per hour. Tank B has 140 gallons and gains 6 gallons per hour. When will Tank A have more water than Tank B?
Tank A has 100 gallons of water and loses 2 gallons per hour. Tank B has 140 gallons and loses 6 gallons per hour. When will Tank A have more water than Tank B?

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

1.  In Brownsville, Texas, it is 88 degrees Fahrenheit.  The temperature is expected to drop 1.5 degrees each hour.  In Mesquite, Texas it is 94 degrees Fahrenheit, and the temperature is expected to drop 2 degrees each hour.  In how many hours will the temperature in Mesquite be greater than the temperature in Brownsville?
88 - 2x > 94 - 1.5x      
1.5x - 88 < 2x - 94
88 - 1.5x < 94 - 2x
88 - 1.5x > 94 - 2x

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Natalie is going mountain biking. She can buy a bike for $250 or she can rent a bike for $30 an hour. In both cases, she must also rent a helmet for $5 an hour. Which inequality shows the number of hours Natalie must bike for the cost of buying a bike to be less than renting a bike?
250 + 5x > 30x
250 + 5x > 35x
250 + 5x < 30x
250 + 5x < 35x

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which situation is represented by inequality 25x + 500 ≥ 50x + 250?
Corey earns $25 for each insurance policy he sells plus $500 each week. Maria earns $50 for each policy she sells plus $250 each week. How many policies will each employee need to sell so that Maria earns the same or more than Corey?
Corey earns $50 for each insurance policy he sells plus $500 each week. Maria earns $25 for each policy she sells plus $250 each week. How many policies will each employee need to sell so that Maria earns the same or more than Corey?
Corey earns $25 for each insurance policy he sells plus $500 each week. Maria earns $50 for each policy she sells plus $250 each week. How many policies will each employee need to sell so that Maria earns the same or less than Corey?

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Rent Games Now charges a $7.95 per game for rentals, and you can keep the game as long as you like. Last year, Jennifer bought a used PS3 for $149.99. After renting several games, she spent a total of $436.19 to play games. How many games did she rent? Write the linear equation and solve for the number of games.
7.95x + 149.99x = 436.19; 2.76 games
149.99 - 7.95x = 7.95 ; 18 games
7.95x + 149.99 = 436.19; 36 games
7.95x + 149.95 = 15; 28 games

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