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Open Up - Grade 8 - Mathematics - Unit 8 - Lesson 3

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"Source: Open Up Resouces (Download for free at openupresources.org.)"

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1.

Decide whether each number in this list is rational or irrational.

  • -77

  • -\frac{13}{3}

  • \sqrt{37}

  • -\sqrt{12}

  • 0.1234

  • -\sqrt{100}

  • Irrational Number

  • Rational Number

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2.

Which value is an exact solution of the equation m^{2}=14?

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3.

A square has vertices (0,0),(5,2),(3,7) and (-2,5). Which of these statements is true?

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4.

Rewrite each expression in an equivalent form that uses a single exponent.

(10^{2})^{-3}

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5.

Rewrite each expression in an equivalent form that uses a single exponent.

(3^{-3})^{2}

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6.

Rewrite each expression in an equivalent form that uses a single exponent.

3^{-5}*4^{-5}

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7.

Rewrite each expression in an equivalent form that uses a single exponent.

2^{5}*3^{-5}

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8.

The graph represents the area of arctic sea ice in square kilometers as a function of the day of the year in 2016.

Give an approximate interval of days when the area of arctic sea ice was decreasing.

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9.

The graph represents the area of arctic sea ice in square kilometers as a function of the day of the year in 2016.

On which days was the area of arctic sea ice 12 million square kilometers?

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10.

The high school is hosting an event for seniors but will also allow some juniors to attend. The principal approved the event for 200 students and decided the number of juniors should be 25% of the number of seniors.

How many juniors will be allowed to attend? If you get stuck, try writing two equations that each represent the number of juniors and seniors at the event.