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Claim 1 Smarter Balanced Sample Items Grade 8 - Target D Analyze and solve linear equations and pairs of simultaneous linear equations. Questions courtesy of the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Item Specifications – Version 3.0 Slideshow organized by SMc Curriculum –

#1 Example 1: Drag a number into each box to create an equation that has exactly one real solution. Example 2: Drag a number into each box to create an equation that has no real solution. Example 3: Drag a number into each box to create an equation that has an infinite number of solutions.

Rubric: Example 1: (1 point) Correct answer is any number that does not have a coefficient of 5 and any number as the constant. Example 2:(1 point) Correct answer has a coefficient of 5 with any number as the constant. Example 3:(1 point) Correct answer has a coefficient of 5 and a constant of 5. #1 Answer

#2

Rubric: (1 point) Student selects all the correct equations and no incorrect equations. Answer: C and D #2 Answer

#3

Rubric: (1 point) Correct answer is the statement that describes the solution to the system of equations. Answer: C #3 Answer

#4

Rubric: (1 point) Correct answer is the numerical solution to and all its equivalent values. Answer: –132 #4 Answer

The graph shown compares the height of Tree A and the height Tree B over time (in years). How many years after Tree B was planted did Tree A and Tree B have the same height? #5

Rubric: (1 point) Student correctly gives the appropriate value from the coordinate point. Answer: 35 years #5 Answer

The graph of -2x – y = 4 is shown. Use the Add Arrow tool to graph the equation y = 3x – 2 on the same coordinate plan. Use the Add Point tool to plot the solution to this system of linear equations. #6

Rubric: (1 point) The student plots the line correctly and places a point on the point of intersection. #6 Answer

#7 A system of two linear equations has no solution. The first equation is 3x + y = 2. Select the second equation that would make this system have no solution. A.2 x + y = 4 B.2 x + y = 5 C.3 x + y = 4 D.4 x + y = 5

Rubric: (1 point) Correct answer is the linear equation in two variables that satisfies the given condition for the number of solutions. Answer: C #7 Answer

#8 Select the statement that correctly describes the solution to this system of equations. 3x + y =  2 x  2y = 4 A.There is no solution. B.There are infinitely many solutions. C.There is exactly one solution at (  2,  4). D.There is exactly one solution at (0,  2).

Rubric: (1 point) Correct answer is the statement that describes the solution to the system of equations. Answer: D #8 Answer

#9 Enter the y-coordinate of the solution to this system of equations. 3x + y = –2 x – 2y = 4

Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct numerical solution. Answer: –2 #9 Answer

#10

Rubric: (1 point) Student enters the correct numerical solution. Answer: 4 #10 Answer