8 th Grade NJ Standards Presentation. A B -2 -1 0 1 2 Draw on the number line above where the product of A and B would fall. Label your point “C” Explain.

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8 th Grade NJ Standards Presentation

A B Draw on the number line above where the product of A and B would fall. Label your point “C” Explain your reasoning in choosing this location.

Which of the operations described below yields the largest number? a.0.1 divided by 0.2 b. The sum of 0.1 and 0.2 c. The product of 0.1 and 0.2 d. 0.1 raised to the second power

With only a ruler and a pencil, explain how you could approximate the value of √2.

With only a DVD and a piece of string, explain how you could approximate the value of π.

Pat has 1296 one-inch square tiles. Which of the following are the dimensions of the largest square table top Pat could cover with the tiles? a.324 in. x 324 in. b. 9 ft x 9 ft c. 1 yd x 1 yd d. 36 m x 36 m

A billboard designer must enlarge this picture of a bicycle to fit on a large outdoor sign. The actual dimensions of the seat-pedal-handle bar triangle are shown below. The bar connecting the seat with the handle bars, for example, is 24 inches long. The corresponding part on the billboard would be 9 feet long. Find the missing billboard length, X, as shown.

The stage in the auditorium at Park Middle School is shaped like a quadrilateral, with each of two angles measuring 110°, as shown in the diagram below. B C A D In the drawing, ∠ A is congruent to ∠ D. What is the degree measure of ∠ A? Explain your reasoning to support your answer.

You are purchasing a wallpaper border that will go around the top of a room. The room measures 8 feet 9 inches by 13 feet 8 inches. If the border is sold by the yard, how many whole yards will you need to buy? Explain your reasoning to support your answer.

A tire is 25 inches in diameter. How many times will it turn in traveling a mile?

Which object listed in the table below has the greatest density? Object Mass of Object Volume of Object A 11.0 grams 24 cubic centimeters B 11.0 grams 12 cubic centimeters C 5.5 grams 4 cubic centimeters D 5.5 grams 11 cubic centimeters a. A b. B c. C d. D

The Viking Hiking Club hikes a part of the Appalachian Trail once a year. On one occasion they hiked up the mountain at a constant rate until they reached Sunfish Pond. After a short rest, they hiked back down the mountain at a slightly faster constant rate. Which graph shows the relationship between the distance they traveled and the time it took them?

The amount A that principal P will be worth after t years at interest rate r, compounded annually, is given by this formula: A = P(1 + r) t Suppose $4,000 principal is invested at 6% interest compounded annually for five years. How much money would the investment yield after 5 years?

If X > 0 and Y < 0, what must be true about the value of the expression – X – Y ? a.It is sometimes positive b. It is always negative c. It is never negative d. It is never zero

Student Age Number of Students The table above shows the ages of the students in Elaine’s class. To the nearest tenth of a year, what is the mean of the 30 students’ ages? a b c d. 14.0

Jeremy has a fair coin and a number cube with the sides labeled one through six. What is the probability of getting both a head on a toss of the coin and a four on a roll of the number cube? a. 2 3 b. 1 2 c. 1 3 d. 1 12

Five classmates greet each other with a handshake so that each person shakes the hand of every other person once and only once. Graph the network of handshakes using the vertices of the graph to represent each person, and the edges to represent the handshakes. How many distinct handshakes were made? If 2 more classmates join the group, and follow the same rule for handshaking, how many handshakes would then be possible? Explain clearly how you arrived at this answer.