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Practice Problems for Eighth Grade in Algebraic Sense 8A-36)
Answer: 8
dimes and 13 quarters Leah
has $4.05 in dimes and quarters. If she has five more quarters than dimes, how
many of each does she have? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-35)
Answer: 4 Alison
has twelve stamps, some of which are $ 0.33 stamps and some of which are $ 0.23
stamps. If the total value of all the stamps is $3.16, how many of her stamps
are worth $0.33? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-34)
Answer:
(40j)/(j+x) Numerator is 40j and Denominator is j+x Juicy
is 40
percent pineapple juice. Write a formula for the percent of pineapple juice in a
mixture of j quarts of Juicy and x quarts of
Orange Juice. Express your answer as a common fraction in terms of j and
x. Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-33)
Answer:
No, reasons may vary. Is
the equation y = 2x2 – 1 linear? How do you know? Explain why? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-32)
Answer: 4
Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-31)
Answer:
1.4 seconds A
baseball is thrown into the air at 128 feet per second. The ball will be h feet
above the ground at t seconds, and h = 128t-16t2
. How many seconds after the ball is thrown will it first reach a height
of 148 feet? Express your answer as a decimal to the nearest tenth. Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-30)
Answer: 8
apples = 9 pears Omar
is working at the fruit stand after school. One afternoon he decided to get some
help with his homework. With the next customer, he made this offer: "If you
can correctly solve this riddle, I'll give you 2 pounds of peaches. Six oranges
weigh as much as 4 apples. Five bananas weigh the same as 3 pears. Ten bananas
weigh the same as 8 oranges. How many pears and apples would you need to have
their weights balanced?" Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-29)
Answer:
818 BULLETIN:
All citizens are asked to be on the lookout for a dangerous animal-like plant
that has escaped from the Interplanetary Botany Exhibit. The plant, named
Jupiter Tietrap, consumes all kinds of ties: long ties, bow ties, shoe ties, and
others. Evidence of the Tietrap's appetite has already been seen at four shops
in Mars Park Plaza. There are 26 ties missing from the first shop, 38 from the
second shop, 62 from the third shop, and 98 from the fourth shop. The increase
in ties taken is always 12 more than the previous increase. If the Tietrap
continues to eat ties at that rate, how many ties will it devour in the 12th
shop? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-28)
Answer: 37
years old Exotic
plant life covers the planet Botone in the distant galaxy of Hydroxia. One of
the strangest of trees on the planet produces a delicious fruit with a creamy
texture and a chocolate flavor. Every year the tree produces one more pound of
the fruit than the previous year. In the first year it produced one pound, in
the second year two pounds, in the third year three pounds, and so on. This year
was the first time that one tree bore over 700 pounds of the wonderful fruit.
How many years old is that tree? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-27)
Answer:
Day 61 The
town is buzzing with the news: The Teah has returned! Everyone groans. The Teah
is a water monster with an enormous thirst. It slips unseen into the favorite
lake of the townsfolk and begins its work. On its first day in residence, it
politely drinks only one gallon of water The second day, it drinks two gallons.
The third day, it consumes three gallons. The summer goes on and the Teah keeps
drinking until it has consumed 1,830 gallons of water. The next day it slips
away as quietly as it came. On what day did the Teah leave the lake?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-26)
Answer:
108 Brenda
Beetle and Marcia Mosquito followed the trail to other bugs to the Registration
Center of Ivy Leaf High School. Brenda and Marcia felt frightened by the large
number of bugs at the center, but they did their best to encourage one another.
Brenda whispered nervously, "How many bugs do you think there are
here?" Marcia, trying to take Brenda's mind off her fears, said, "Take
97 of the total number of bugs, double it, and you wilI have 6 more than 1 1/2
times the number of bugs in this crowd." How many bugs were at the Ivy Leaf
Registration Center? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-25)
Answer:
$7,260.50 "Look,"
complained Trixie Troll. "I'm getting tired of hanging out under the bridge
and shouting 'Trip-trap, trip-trap, who is tripping on my bridge?' a zillion
times a day. I've been doing it for centuries, and enough is enough! Let's build
tollbooths on our bridges. We'll post the tolls and have no more fairy tale
nonsense about it!" Trixie's sister, Trina, and her brothers, Troy and
Trevor, agreed. Each Troll took charge of a separate bridge and built his or her
own toll booth. Troy charged $.64 toll; Trina made each traveler pay $5; Trixie
set her toll at $1.25; Trevor charged $2.10. During the first month, Troy
collected tolls from 700 travelers; Trina collected from 473 travelers; Trixie
collected tolls from half as many travelers as Troy did; and Trevor collected
tolls from three times as many travelers as Troy did. After they paid taxes to
the bridge commissioner, each of the four trolls had $100.00 profit. How much
tax did the trolls pay together?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-24)
Answer: 27
days Serena,
locked in a castle dungeon, is digging her way to freedom. On the other side of
the castle wall, her sister Stephanie is also digging. It is a distance of 30
feet from Serena's cell to Stephanie. Sometimes they dig a few feet, only to
lose ground because of the walls falling in. On the first day Stephanie digs 3
feet and Serena 2 feet. At the end of the second day both Serena and Stephanie
have tunnels only 1 foot long. On the third day Serena has a tunnel 3 feet long,
and Stephanie 4 feet. On the fourth day, Serena's tunnel is 2 feet and
Stephanie's 2 feet. On the fifth day, Serena has gone 4 feet and Stephanie 5
feet. If they keep constructing their tunnels at this rate, how many days will
it be when Serena can escape? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-23)
Answer:
324 Gina
and some friends are gathering information for a paper on astrological signs.
For the 477 classmates born under Virgo, Gemini, Leo, Pisces, and Aquarius, they
discovered that there were six times as many Virgos as Geminis; 3/8 as many Leos
as Virgos; 1/2 as many Pisces as the combined total of Leos and Virgos; and 5
more than 1/3 the number of Pisces were Aquarius. How many of the 477 classmates
were born under Virgo and Pisces? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-22)
Answer: 30th Ticket
lines are huge around the Colossal Arena. The Boulders, one of the most popular
rock groups ever, are giving a concert on Saturday. When the tickets went on
sale Monday, 500 were sold in the first hour, 560 tickets were sold in the
second hour, and 640 tickets were sold in the third hour. After the second hour,
the increase in ticket sales every hour was 20 more than the increase of the
previous hour. If sales continue at that rate, in what hour will 10,000 tickets
be sold for the Boulders concert? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-21)
Answer: 14th Dr.
A. B. Loney is a marine biologist charting the number of sharks, whales,
jellyfish, and stingrays found in the Pacific Ocean. On the first day he found 7
sharks, 3 whales, 2 jellyfish, and 4 stingrays. The second day he counted 6
sharks, 5 whales, 8 jellyfish, and 8 stingrays. On the third day he counted 8
sharks, 4 whales, 5 jellyfish, and 7 stingrays. The fourth day he counted 7
sharks, 6 whales, 11 jellyfish, and 11 stingrays; and on the fifth day 9 sharks,
5 whales, 8 jellyfish, and 10 stingrays. If he continues to spot the animals at
the same rates, on what day will he spot 75 animals?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-20)
Answer:
150 octopi, 106 nonopi, 121 decapi Everyone
knows that octopi have 8 tentacles. But the only human being on earth who knows
that there are other kinds of octopi is a watch salesman named Irving. Every
five years Irving hires a diving bell and goes to the bottom of the sea, where
there is a community of octopi, nonopi (with 9 tentacles), and decapi (with 10
tentacles). Irving sells waterproof watches for several days. He knows that the
total population of the three types of creatures is 377. In order for each
creature to wear a watch on each tentacle, Irving will have to bring 3,364
watches. How many of the creatures are octopi, how many are nonopi, and how many
are decapi? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-19)
Answer:
168 oz cactus root = 10-8 oz dried spiders Anastasia
of the Magic Forest is a bit absent-minded. Once a week she makes a batch of
magic potion. But every week she seems to be out of something that she needs for
her recipe, so she has to refer to her chart of equivalencies and try to
substitute as best she can. Her chart lists these equivalencies: 7 ounces of
powdered snail shell may be substituted for 12 ounces of dried spider; 3 ounces
of bats' wings may be substituted for 5 ounces of frog toes; and 24 ounces of
cactus root may be substituted for 9 ounces of powdered snail shell. Today she
is fresh out of powdered snail shell and dried spider. What can she substitute
for dried spider and in what amount? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-18)
Answer:
Milo 27, mother 54, grandfather 72 Milo's
age is the same as his grandfather's with the digits reversed. The product of
their ages gives a year during World War II. If Milo's mother is twice as old as
Milo, then how old is Milo, his mother, and his grandfather?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-17)
Answer:
703 It
is a little-known fact that when Snow White first arrived at the home of the
dwarfs, there were actually 37 of the little fellows in residence-far too many
for her to remember their names. So Snow numbered them, Dwarf #1 through Dwarf
#37, and that helped. She had been there only a day or so when the dwarfs asked
her if she would mind making sandwiches for their lunches at the mines.
Thirty-seven sandwiches seemed like a lot to Snow, but the rent was free, so she
agreed. She had just whipped out her butter knife when the dwarf with the big
nose announced that 37 sandwiches would not be enough. It seems that Dwarf #1
ate one sandwich, Dwarf #2 ate two sandwiches, Dwarf #3 ate three sandwiches,
and so on. Snow turned white. "You have GOT to be kidding!" she
gasped. She began packing her bags, figuring that she would rather take her
chances with the Queen. Then Dwarfs #8 through #37 revealed that they would be
moving out the next day, so would Snow mind making all those sandwiches just for
one day? Snow agreed and everyone lived happily ever after. How many sandwiches
did Snow make for all 37 dwarfs that day?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-16)
Answer:
1215 total; 390 monarch; 210 tiger swallowtail; 510 painted lady; 105 fritillary Princess
Rosalinda is to be married next week. The royal bakers have been working around
the clock for a week, preparing the cakes for the wedding. Since the princess
loves butterflies, each cake will be decorated with a butterfly made of icing.
For every 26 cakes decorated with monarch butterflies, 14 cakes will be
decorated with tiger swallowtails, 34 will be decorated with painted ladies, and
7 will be decorated with fritillary butterflies. The royal bakers already have
390 cakes decorated with monarch butterflies. How many cakes have they made in
all, and how many cakes are there with each kind of decoration on them?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-15)
Answer:
Betelgeuse - $15,000; Rigel - $18,750; Arcturas - $37,500; Sirius - $56,250 "Twinkle
Twinkle Little Star," sing the Earthlings, not knowing that starbops
deliver 510,000 dars of fuel per hour to Sirius, Arcturus, Rigel, and
Betelgeuse. The brighter the star, the more fuel is needed to keep it shining.
Starbops deliver 1.5 times as much fuel to Sirius as to Arcturus, and 2 times as
much fuel to Arcturus as to Rigel. They carry 1.25 times as much fuel to Rigel
as to Betelgeuse. The cost of one dar of star fuel is $15. What is the cost per
minute for fueling each star? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-14)
Answer: 16
Combos, 17 Hot dogs, 22 Hamburgers, 25 Sodas Lance
and Mario were working in the snack bar at the Turbulent Tunas Concert. They
sold hot dogs for $1.65, hamburgers for $2.35, sodas for $.85, and the combo
plate with fries, salad, a hamburger; and soda for $3.89. They sold 80 items in
an hour for $163.24. How many of each kind of food did they sell, and how much
did they make on each kind of food? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-13)
Answer: 8
days Rats
had always been a problem in the little town of Hamlin, but when the mayor found
nibbles out of his favorite cheese, he knew enough was enough! Since the
exterminator was on vacation, the mayor sent out a plea for help. A flute player
with the municipal orchestra volunteered his assistance. "By doing
what?" asked the mayor. "By playing my flute," the flutist
responded, and he played for the mayor who was very impressed. The mayor agreed
to let the piper try to lure the rats out of town by playing his flute. There
were 1500 rats in the town of Hamlin. On the first day of tooting, 10% of the
rats followed the flutist out of town and into the sea. Each day 10% more rats
left town than had left the previous day. At this rate, what day would be the
final day that the flutist would have to toot?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-12)
Answer:
$3,769 Remember
the old woman who lived in a shoe and had so many children she didn't know what
to do? Well, a freeway was built right next to the shoe, so she and the children
opened shop at the off-ramp. The children made lawn ornaments, sugar bowls,
hats, and sunglasses-all looking like pink flamingos. The first week they made 4
lawn ornaments, 9 sugar bowls, 3 hats, and 2 pairs of sunglasses. The second
week they made 8 lawn ornaments, 16 sugar bowls, 9 hats, and 8 pairs of
sunglasses. The next week they made 7 lawn ornaments, 17 sugar bowls, 6 hats,
and 7 pairs of sunglasses. The fourth week they made 14 lawn ornaments, 24 sugar
bowls, 18 hats, and 13 pairs of sunglasses. The next week they made 13 lawn
ornaments, 25 sugar bowls, 15 hats, and 12 pairs of sunglasses. If the children
continue to make the products at that rate, and the woman sells the items at
$1.00 each, how much money will they make-the 15th week?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-11)
Answer: 9
days Neville
Newt said, "Generally I like rain, but this is ridiculous. If this
continues, we'll have to get the beavers to build an ark!" During the first
storm, they got .5 inches of rain. Each day after that, they got 50% more rain
than on the previous day. At that rate, how long would it be before they had 25
inches of rain? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-10)
Answer: 6
Yorx $, 75 Greenbe $ The
first interstellar tourist shuttle is ready for departure to the planets Zerbo,
Yorx, Greebe, and Blinko. Tourists from all over Earth are waiting to board.
They are eager to shop in the stores on the different planets. As they shop they
will have to remember that 9 Zerbo dollars have the same value as 3 Yorx
dollars; 6 Blinko dollars have the same value as 5 Greebe dollars; and 10 Blinko
dollars have the same value as 2 Zerbo dollars. A solar-powered dog polisher on
Blinko costs 90 Blinko dollars. How much would it cost in Yorx dollars and in
Greebe dollars? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-9)
Answer: Diamond City - 20; Heart City - 21; Club City - 16 Allison
Wonderland and her family were vacationing in a very peculiar city. Everyone in
the city spoke in equations. Mr. Wonderland pulled into a gas station and asked
the attendant how many miles they were from Diamond City, Heart City, and Club
City. The attendant, a strange-looking man in a tall hat, pointed north and
said, "2/5 of the number of miles to Diamond City, plus 32, is equal to 2
times the number of miles to Diamond City." Then he pointed south and said,
"1/3 the number of miles to Heart City, plus 35, is equal to 2 times the
number of miles to Heart City." Then he poured himself some tea, and
pointed to the east and said, "1/2 the number of miles to Club City, plus
40, is equal to 3 times the number of miles to Club City." As they left the
gas station, Mrs. Wonderland pulled out her calculator, but Allison said they
didn't need it. How far were they from each city?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-8)
Answer: 39 It
is the Tenth Anniversary of the opening of Grand America Amusement Park. In
celebration of the event, the park is giving away free passes for five minutes
after the gates open. The first person through the gate will receive one free
pass, the second person will receive two free passes, the third will receive
three, and so on. Hirotomo wants very much to get enough free passes for
everyone in his church, which means he will need 820 passes. If Hirotomo is
first in line and gets others from his group to stand in line behind him, how
many others will he need to help him in order to get enough tickets for the
whole church? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-7)
Answer:
500 magic kits, boxes, cards At
Now You See It, Now You Don't, Jill sold magic kits to aspiring magicians. Last
week she sold a lot of card tricks; 20.6% more rope tricks than rabbits-in-a-hat
kits; 1/3 as many mice-in-the-pocket kits as the rabbit kits; 10 times as many
rabbit kits as trick boxes; twice as many disappearing-dollar tricks as trick
boxes; and 9 trick boxes. The boxes were 1.8% of the total number of items that
she sold. How many magic kits, trick boxes, and card tricks did Jill sell?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-6)
Answer:
329 A
recent survey at the Tummy Yummies Dog Food Company revealed that for every
package of Beef Stew sold, doggie diners devoured 7 packages of Mellow Meatloaf,
6 packages of Chopped Chicken Chow Mein, and 9 packages of Barbequed Beef. They
discovered that for every 2 packages of Beef Stew sold, one package of Mush Mix
was purchased. If Tummy Yummies Dog Food Company sold 84 packages of chicken
dinners one day, how many dinners did they sell altogether?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-5)
Answer: 10th On
Grand Opening Day, Toofer's Tape Store opened at 8:00 AM. In the first hour Tom
Toofer sold 4 tapes. In the second hour he sold 8 tapes, twice as many as in the
first hour. In the third hour, customers bought 16 tapes, twice as many as the
previous hour. In the next hour Tom sold three-fourths as many as in the
previous hour, or 12 tapes. Tom kept selling tapes in the same way all morning:
twice as many as the previous hour, twice as many as the previous hour, then
three-fourths as many as the previous hour. And Tom gave customers one free tape
for every tape they bought. During the last hour Toofer's was open, customers
left the store with 1,296 tapes. How late did the store stay open?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-4)
Answer: 39
sea animals Claude
kept track of what he saw at Sea Universe Theme Park. He saw twice as many
sharks as dolphins. The number of whales was 6 less than the number of sharks.
There were 5 times as many sea lions as there were whales. He saw 20 sea lions.
How many did he see altogether?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-3)
Answer: hammer $4; pliers $2 In
Zolt's Hardware Store, you can buy homeowners' tools in savings packs. In the
Basic-Pak, you get a hammer, a pair of pliers, and a screwdriver for $7.50. In
the Starter-Pak, you get two hammers, two pairs of pliers, and four screwdrivers
for $18.00. In the Family-Pak, you get five hammers and four pairs of pliers for
$28.00. How much do each of the tools cost?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-2)
Answer: 20% Mrs.
Ross has 55 percent of the senior class students in her Advanced Physics class.
Mr. Luellan has 35 percent of the senior class in his Calculus class. 10 percent
of the senior class is taking both classes. What percent of the senior class is
taking neither of these classes? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 8A-1)
Answer:
12 grandchildren A
gentleman gave 4 cents each to his little grandchildren; had he given them 7
cents each, it would have taken 36 cents more; how many little grandchildren did
he have? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures.
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