Slope & Rate of Change - Worksheet 7 - 8th Grade
MediumCalculate and interpret slope as a rate of change (Medium)
22 problems · 20-25 minutes · Skills: slope, rate of change, linear functions
About This Worksheet
This medium-level worksheet contains 22 problems designed for 8th Grade students practicing slope & rate of change. Medium worksheets introduce larger numbers and varied question formats to deepen understanding and build fluency.
Slope is one of the most powerful and versatile concepts in mathematics. It describes speed in physics, growth in biology, and return on investment in finance. Interpreting slope in context builds the mathematical modeling skills central to all STEM fields.
- Calculate slope using the formula (y₂ − y₁)/(x₂ − x₁)
- Interpret slope as a rate of change with appropriate units
- Compare rates of change across different representations
- Determine whether a slope is positive, negative, zero, or undefined from a graph
- Compute slope from a table by finding the ratio of change in y to change in x
How to Solve: Worked Example
- Read the problem carefully.
- Identify what is being asked.
- Use what you know to find the answer.
- Check your work.
Answer Key
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This worksheet focuses on slope, rate of change, linear functions. It is designed for 8th Grade students and provides structured practice through varied problem types with a worked example to guide students before they begin.
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