8 th Grade Advanced Algebra 1 Summer Math Review Packet June 2016

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8 th Grade Advanced Algebra 1 Summer Math Review Packet June 2016 (For students entering 8 th grade advanced) Name 7 th Grade Math Teacher

Objectives for Algebra I Summer Packet I. Variables and translating (Problems #1 5) Write Algebraic Expressions Writing Algebraic Equations II. Exponents and Order of Operations (Problems #6 11) Simplifying and Evaluating Expressions and Formulas Simplifying a Numerical Expression Evaluating an Algebraic Expression Simplifying an Expression with Parentheses Evaluating Expressions with Exponents III. Exploring Real Numbers (Problems #12 16) Classifying Numbers Finding Absolute Value IV. Adding and Subtracting Real Numbers (Problems #17-23) Using a Number Line Model Adding Rational Numbers Subtracting Rational Numbers Adding Numbers Evaluating Expressions V. Evaluating (Problems #24-34) Substitution Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Use PEMDAS to evaluate algebraic expressions

VI. Simplifying Expressions (Problems #35-40) Simplify Algebraic Expressions Combining Like Terms VII. Graphing Data on the Coordinate Plane (Problems #41-44) Graphing Points on the Coordinate Plane Identifying Coordinates Identifying Quadrants VIII. Equations (Problems #45-50) Solving one step equations involving addition Solving one step equations involving subtraction Solving one step equations involving multiplication Solving one step equations involving division Solving two step equations IX. Proportions (Problems: #51-56) Solve proportions using cross multiplication Solve proportions involving the distributive property X. Percents (Problems: #57-60) Solve percent problems using proportions Solve percent problems using the percent equation

Directions: Complete each problem showing all work. You must show work or explain your solution in order to receive credit for the answer. Write an algebraic expression for each phrase. 1. The sum of x and 5 Hint: Sum means addition 2. 30 minus p Hint: Minus means subtraction 3. The quotient of 7 and x Hint: Quotient means division 4. A number divided by four is twelve Hint: Write as an equation with division 5. Three times a number decreased by five Hint: First multiplication than subtraction Simplify each expression Hint for 6-7: (PEMDAS) Parentheses first, then Exponents, Multiply and Divide from left to right, Add and Subtract from left to right. 6. 6+ 5 4 2 7. 3(4+ 6) 6 Evaluate each expression for x = 3, y = 4, and z = 1 Hint for 8-11: Substitute (plug in) each given value for the given variable and evaluate using order of operations (PEMDAS). 8. 3(x + 4) 9. 2z 4y 10. 2x 2 + 3z 11. x(z+4) y 2

Name the set(s) of numbers to which each number belongs. (Natural, Whole, Integers, Rational, Irrational, Real). Hint for 12-14: Natural Numbers = 1,2,3,4 ; Whole Numbers = 0,1,2,3 ; Integers = -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3 ; Rational Numbers = Any number that you can write in the form a, where a and b b are integers and b 0.; Irrational Numbers = Numbers that can t be expressed in the form a, where a and b b are integers. Real Numbers = Any number that is rational or irrational (Each number will have more than one answer) 12. 8 13. -4.6 14. 3π Find each absolute value. Hint for 15-16: The absolute value of a number is the distance the number is from 0 on a number line. It will always come out of the absolute value brackets as a positive. 15. 8 16. 12

Simplify Hint for 17-23: For addition, if the signs are the same take the sum and keep the sign the same. If the signs the different take the difference and keep the sign of the larger For subtraction, change any double signs for example, ( ) = +, and use the sign in front of each number to follow adding rules. 17. 3 + 12 18. 5 + ( 9) 19. -8.7 ( 10.3) 20. 9 7 + ( 3 2 ) 14 21. 3-7 22. 8 ( 5) 23. 9+ 6 Evaluate each expression for x = 2.5 Hint for 24-25: Substitute (plug in) each given value for the given variable and solve. 24. 5.2 + x 25. 9.1 + x Evaluate each expression for x=2, y=-3 Hint for 26-28: Substitute (plug in) each given value for the given variable and evaluate using order of operations (PEMDAS). The absolute value of a number is the distance the number is from 0 on a number line. It will always come out of the absolute value brackets as a positive. 26. x y 27. 2x+ y 28. y 2x

Simplify each expression Hint for 29-31 - Same sign the answer will be positive. Different signs the answer will be negative. 29. 3(-5) 30. -20(-4) 31. -35 7 Evaluate each expression for x = -4, y = 3, z = 6 Hint for 32-34: Substitute (plug in) each given value for the given variable and evaluate using order of operations (PEMDAS) 32. xy-z 33. 2xz + 3y 34. (3x + 2y) z Simplify each expression Hint for 35-40: An expression is in simplest form when all parentheses have been distributed and all common terms (like families) are combined. 35. 7(t 4) 36. 2 (5x+ 10) 5 37. -18v 2 + 23v 2-13v 38. 14 + 8x 2(3x 4) 39. 7(2x + 3y) + 5(2x + 8y) 40. 4(x 2 + 3x 6)

Graph the points on the coordinate plane 41. A (-3, 4) Hint for 41-42: The first number is your x-coordinate and the second number is your y-coordinate. 42. C (0, 4) In which quadrant would you find each point? 43. (5, 2) Hint for 43-44: Quadrant I is in the top right corner of the coordinate plane and the remaining quadrants go in sequential order counter-clockwise. 44. (-4, -3)

Directions: Solve for x. 45. x + 15 = 32 Hint: Solve by doing the inverse operation of addition. 46. x 38 = 50 Hint: Solve by doing the inverse operation of subtraction. 47. 8x = 48 Hint: Solve by doing the inverse operation of multiplication. 48. 2x 5 = 19 Hint: Isolate the variable, undo subtraction first, then undo multiplication. 49. 3x + 12 = 24 Hint: Isolate the variable, undo addition first, then undo multiplication. 50. x 8 12 = 8 Hint: Isolate the variable, undo subtraction first, then undo division.

Solve each proportion for the given variable. Hint for #51-56 (Use cross multiplication Use distributive property when necessary). 51. x 4 9 5 = 52. = 8 5 m 6 53. a 2 2 h+ 4 7 = 54. = 9 3 5 4 55. 3 2 = 3b+ 4 b 4 56. c+ 1 4 = c 2 7 Find each percent/part. Hint for #57-60 (Solve using a proportion or the percent equation) 57. What percent of 75 is 15? 58. What percent of 32 is 40? 59. What is 25% of 144? 60. What is 63% of 150?