Open Up - Grade 8 - Mathematics - Unit 5 - Lesson 3
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Here is an equation that represents a function: 72x+12y=60.
Select all the different equations that describe the same function:
Here is an equation that represents a function: 72x+12y=60.
Select all the different equations that describe the same function:
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Graph a system of linear equations with no solutions.(Show Your work)Write an equation for each line you graph.(short answer)
Graph a system of linear equations with no solutions.(Show Your work)
Write an equation for each line you graph.(short answer)
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Brown rice costs $2 per pound, and beans cost $1.60 per pound. Lin has $10 to spend on these items to make a large meal of beans and rice for a potluck dinner. Let b be the number of pounds of beans Lin buys and r be the number of pounds of rice she buys when she spends all her money on this meal.
Write an equation relating the two variables.
Brown rice costs $2 per pound, and beans cost $1.60 per pound. Lin has $10 to spend on these items to make a large meal of beans and rice for a potluck dinner. Let b be the number of pounds of beans Lin buys and r be the number of pounds of rice she buys when she spends all her money on this meal.
Write an equation relating the two variables.
8.F.1
8.F.4
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Brown rice costs $2 per pound, and beans cost $1.60 per pound. Lin has $10 to spend on these items to make a large meal of beans and rice for a potluck dinner. Let b be the number of pounds of beans Lin buys and r be the number of pounds of rice she buys when she spends all her money on this meal.
Rearrange the equation so b is the independent variable.
Brown rice costs $2 per pound, and beans cost $1.60 per pound. Lin has $10 to spend on these items to make a large meal of beans and rice for a potluck dinner. Let b be the number of pounds of beans Lin buys and r be the number of pounds of rice she buys when she spends all her money on this meal.
Rearrange the equation so b is the independent variable.
8.F.1
8.F.4
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Brown rice costs $2 per pound, and beans cost $1.60 per pound. Lin has $10 to spend on these items to make a large meal of beans and rice for a potluck dinner. Let b be the number of pounds of beans Lin buys and r be the number of pounds of rice she buys when she spends all her money on this meal.
Rearrange the equation so r is the independent variable.
Brown rice costs $2 per pound, and beans cost $1.60 per pound. Lin has $10 to spend on these items to make a large meal of beans and rice for a potluck dinner. Let b be the number of pounds of beans Lin buys and r be the number of pounds of rice she buys when she spends all her money on this meal.
Rearrange the equation so r is the independent variable.
8.F.1
8.F.4
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Brown rice costs $2 per pound, and beans cost $1.60 per pound. Lin has $10 to spend on these items to make a large meal of beans and rice for a potluck dinner. Let b be the number of pounds of beans Lin buys and r be the number of pounds of rice she buys when she spends all her money on this meal.
Rearrange the equation so r is the independent variable.
Brown rice costs $2 per pound, and beans cost $1.60 per pound. Lin has $10 to spend on these items to make a large meal of beans and rice for a potluck dinner. Let b be the number of pounds of beans Lin buys and r be the number of pounds of rice she buys when she spends all her money on this meal.
Rearrange the equation so r is the independent variable.
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8.F.4
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Solve each equation and check your answer.
2x+4(3-2x)=\frac{3(2x+2}{6}+4
Solve each equation and check your answer.
2x+4(3-2x)=\frac{3(2x+2}{6}+4
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8.F.4
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Solve each equation and check your answer.
4z+5=-3z-8
Solve each equation and check your answer.
4z+5=-3z-8
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Solve each equation and check your answer.
\frac{1}{8}q=\frac{q-1}{4}
Solve each equation and check your answer.
\frac{1}{8}q=\frac{q-1}{4}
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8.F.4
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