You use a gift card to buy a pair of shorts for $8. There is $32 left on the gift card after your purchase. What was the original amount of your gift card?

The original amount of the gift card was $8 + $32 = $<<8+32=40>>40. Answer: \boxed{40}.

To find the original amount of your gift card, you can subtract the amount spent from the remaining balance.

Let's denote the original amount of the gift card as "x."

According to the given information, the pair of shorts costs $8, and there is $32 remaining on the card.

So, we can set up the equation:

x - 8 = 32.

To find the value of x, we can add 8 to both sides of the equation:

x = 32 + 8.

Simplifying the equation:

x = 40.

Therefore, the original amount of your gift card was $40.

To find the original amount of the gift card, we need to subtract the remaining balance from the total amount spent.

Let's denote the original amount of the gift card as 'x'.

We know that the cost of the shorts was $8, and there was $32 remaining on the gift card after the purchase. This can be expressed as:

x - 8 = 32

To find 'x', we can rearrange the equation to solve for it:

x = 32 + 8
x = 40

So, the original amount of your gift card was $40.