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Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Slope! intercept : y =mx + b
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
Next Pageà
x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Slope! intercept : y =mx + b
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Slope! intercept : y =mx + b
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Slope! intercept : y =mx + b
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
Next Pageà
x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Slope! intercept : y =mx + b
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
Next Pageà
x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Slope! intercept : y =mx + b
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
Next Pageà
x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Slope! intercept : y =mx + b
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
Next Pageà
x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Slope! intercept : y =mx + b
Example 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. Bryan and his band want to record and sell CDs. There will be an ini9al set-‐up fee of $250.00, and each CD will cost $5.50 to burn. What is the problem talking about? CDs and Making Money/Profit Which comes first, CDs or Profit? You have to sell CDs to make a
Profit X= Number of CDs Y= Total Profit Rate of Change = Ini9al Value = -‐250, the band is in the hole for $250. Table: How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
Next Pageà
x (# of CDs) f(x)=5.5*x-‐250 y (total profit)
X0 = 0 =5.5*0-‐250 Y0 = $-‐250
X1 = 1 =5.5*1-‐250 Y1= $-‐ 244.50
X2 = 2 =5.5*2-‐250 Y2 = $-‐239
X3 = 3 =5.5*3-‐250 Y3 = $-‐233.5
X4 = 4 =5.5*4-‐250 Y4 = $-‐228
X5 = 5 =5.5*5-‐250 Y5 = $-‐222.5
Domain Process Range
Insert Domain values Insert Equa9on and x values Solve equa9on and input results into the Range values
TotalProfit#ofCDs
=5.501
Slope! intercept : y =mx + b
How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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y = 5.5(x)! 250
0 = 5.5(x)! 250 In order to regain the $250 dollars spent on CDs, the band needs to make $250, the break even point.
When Adding or Subtrac9ng make Quan9ty equal to 0
0 = 5.5(x)! 250+250
What you do to one side of the equa9on You must do to the other side
0 = 5.5(x)+250
250 = 5.5(x)
Solve for x. Get x by itself by using Inverse opera9ons.
When Mul9plying or Dividing make Quan9ty equal to 1
How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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y = 5.5(x)! 250
0 = 5.5(x)! 250 A break even point is where your profit is zero, you have earned the money you Ini9ally spent.
When Adding or Subtrac9ng make Quan9ty equal to 0
0 = 5.5(x)! 250+250
What you do to one side of the equa9on You must do to the other side
0 = 5.5(x)+250
250 = 5.5(x)
Solve for x. Get x by itself by using Inverse opera9ons.
When Mul9plying or Dividing make Quan9ty equal to 1
How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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y = 5.5(x)! 250
0 = 5.5(x)! 250
When Adding or Subtrac9ng make Quan9ty equal to 0
0 = 5.5(x)! 250+250
What you do to one side of the equa9on You must do to the other side
0 = 5.5(x)+250
250 = 5.5(x)
Solve for x. Get x by itself by using Inverse opera9ons.
When Mul9plying or Dividing make Quan9ty equal to 1
A break even point is where your profit is zero, you have earned the money you Ini9ally spent.
How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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y = 5.5(x)! 250
0 = 5.5(x)! 250
When Adding or Subtrac9ng make Quan9ty equal to 0
0 = 5.5(x)! 250+250
What you do to one side of the equa9on You must do to the other side
0 = 5.5(x)+250
250 = 5.5(x)
Solve for x. Get x by itself by using Inverse opera9ons.
When Mul9plying or Dividing make Quan9ty equal to 1
A break even point is where your profit is zero, you have earned the money you Ini9ally spent.
How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
Next Pageà
y = 5.5(x)! 250
0 = 5.5(x)! 250
When Adding or Subtrac9ng make Quan9ty equal to 0
0 = 5.5(x)! 250+250
What you do to one side of the equa9on You must do to the other side
0 = 5.5(x)+250
250 = 5.5(x)
Solve for x. Get x by itself by using Inverse opera9ons.
When Mul9plying or Dividing make Quan9ty equal to 1
A break even point is where your profit is zero, you have earned the money you Ini9ally spent.
How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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(_)(_)250 = (_)
(_)5.51(x)
When Mul9plying or Dividing make Quan9ty equal to 1
What you do to one side of the Equa9on you must do to the other side
(1)(5.5)
250 = (1)(5.5)
•5.51(x)
2505.5
= x Simplify
x = 45.45 Solu9on = 46 CDs, the band can’t sell half a CD and therefore you must round Your solu9on up to the nearest whole Number.
How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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(_)(_)250 = (_)
(_)5.51(x)
When Mul9plying or Dividing make Quan9ty equal to 1
What you do to one side of the Equa9on you must do to the other side
(1)(5.5)
250 = (1)(5.5)
•5.51(x)
2505.5
= x Simplify
x = 45.45 Solu9on = 46 CDs, the band can’t sell half a CD and therefore you must round Your solu9on up to the nearest whole Number.
How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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(_)(_)250 = (_)
(_)5.51(x)
When Mul9plying or Dividing make Quan9ty equal to 1
What you do to one side of the Equa9on you must do to the other side
(1)(5.5)
250 = (1)(5.5)
•5.51(x)
2505.5
= x Simplify
x = 45.45 Solu9on = 46 CDs, the band can’t sell half a CD and therefore you must round Your solu9on up to the nearest whole Number.
How many CDs does the band have to sell to break even?
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(_)(_)250 = (_)
(_)5.51(x)
When Mul9plying or Dividing make Quan9ty equal to 1
What you do to one side of the Equa9on you must do to the other side
(1)(5.5)
250 = (1)(5.5)
•5.51(x)
2505.5
= x Simplify
x = 45.45 Solu9on = 46 CDs, the band can’t sell half a CD and therefore you must round Your solu9on up to the nearest whole Number.
Prac9ce Problem 1 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. 1. On Wednesday Heather ran 3 miles in 30 minutes. If she ran for 45 minutes at this rate on Thursday, how far did Heather run on Thursday?
Table: Heather ran 6.5 miles. How many minutes was her run?
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Prac9ce Problem 2 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. 2. Jasmine’s art class was instructed to draw a picture that consisted of the geometric shape of their choice. Jasmine created a pagern using triangles.
Table:
At what stage does Jasmine use 37 triangles?
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Name _______________ Period ___ Date _____________
The Atlantis Curriculum Project, Module 18 EOC Review, 180103 HWSE
Jasmine’s Art Class (Homework)
Jasmine’s art class was instructed to draw a picture that consisted of the geometric shape of their choice. Jasmine created a pattern using triangles. Using only the upward triangles in the pattern below answer the following questions.
1. Determine an expression that can be used to find the number of upward triangles
at the nth stage of the pattern.
2. How many triangles would be needed for stages 55, 117 and 202?
55 _______ 117 ________ 202 _________
3. If Jasmine completed a drawing that consisted of 81 upward triangles, then at which stage must she be?
STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3
Prac9ce Problem 3 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. 3. John made $2.75 the first hour, $5.50 the second, $8.25 the third. How much will he make in the fiih hour?
Table:
How many hours does John need to work to earn $48?
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Prac9ce Problem 4 For each of the problems below, do not answer the ques9on that is being asked. Instead, create a table using Domain values of 0 through 5. Then answer the ques9on in red. 4. Lakeshia is a science team member who was not able to par9cipate in the Problem-‐A-‐Thon or to sell programs. She is, however, a whiz at computers. Ms. Alvarez, the language arts teacher, will pay her a star9ng wage of $10 and an addi9onal $6 an hour to keep her computer records current. Ms. Alvarez will pay Lakeshia for whole hours only.
Table:
How many hours does lakeshia need to work to earn $95?
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