10 Algebra Problems for 8th Graders

8th grade algebra deepens students’ understanding of equations, functions, and problem‑solving.  These 8th grade algebra problems give students the support they need to master the key topics taught in 8th grade.

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Tess Loucka

Published:

February 2026

Key takeaways

For many students, 8th grade is a busy year. With high school just around the corner, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. For those students taking the high school entry exams and Regents exams, those feelings can multiply.

Math is one of those topics that some students love and some hate, with few falling in between. Regardless of which side of the spectrum you’re on, it is essential to master 8th grade algebra so that students can enter high school with confidence. 

 By the end of 8th grade algebra, students will be able to:

  • Use and graph functions to compare relationships between quantities.
  • Graph linear relationships and understand slopes, y-intercepts, and slope-intercept form.
  • Solve equations and inequalities with multiple variables and variables on both sides.
  • Work with rational and irrational numbers.
  • Work with square and cube roots.

Use scientific notation to write out long numbers.

How to set your child up for success in the 8th grade

Not every student learns at the same pace. However, going into 8th grade algebra with certain skills can set students up for greater success.

So, what skills should students have before starting 8th grade algebra?

Primarily, students should feel comfortable performing the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) on positive and negative numbers. They should be able to work with decimals, fractions, and percentages, and locate them on a number line.

Additionally, students should know how to solve basic one- and two-step equations, and should have some familiarity with the coordinate plane.

The following 10 8th grade algebra problems cover the most important topics to know. Whether you’re in 8th grade now, planning to be, or have already graduated, use these problems for review, practice, and further learning.

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10 Algebra Problems for 8th Graders (with Answers)!

Solve for x: 6(x + 4) = -2(x – 24)

Solve for n in this inequality: -6n – 3 ≤ -9

Write the equation of the line shown below (slope-intercept form).

Graph showing the line

Solve and write your answer as a mixed fraction: -4/7 − 5/8

Which set of ordered pairs is a function?

  • A: {(1, 3), (2, 5), (3, 8), (4, 12)}
  • B: {(3, 5), (4, 4), (4, 3), (5, 1)}

Does the following graph represent a function?

Graph for function determination

What is √225 × 10?

Convert 1.480 × 10⁻⁶ to standard form.

Michael goes to the movies twice per month. Next year he wants to go twice as much. How many times will he go?

Jamie bought popsicles and ice cream sandwiches. How much would 7 ice cream sandwiches cost?

For more practice with 8th grade algebra problems, consider using online math programs, or courses that allow students to learn at the pace that feels right for them. With some extra practice, nothing you find in a math classroom can hold you back!

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About the Author

Tess Loucka

Tess Loucka discovered her passion for writing in high school and has not stopped writing since. Combined with her love of numbers, she became a math and English tutor, focusing on middle- and high-school-level topics. Since graduating from Hunter College, her goal has been to use her writing to spread knowledge and the joy of learning to readers of all ages.