This Blog exists for the collective benefit of all algebra students. While the posts are specific to Mr. Chamberlain's class, any and all "algebra-ticians" are welcome. The more specific your question (including your own attempts to answer it) the better.
For #5: A buffet restaurant offers two price plans... a) $3 per pound and b) "all you can eat" for $8. Graph the two lines in the coordinate plane with pounds as the independent variable and cost as the dependent variable.
For #18, the independent variable is days. Set up a table of values. How much water is in the tank on day 0?... on day 50?... on day 100?... on day 132?
A Huge Question- How to graph #18?
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ReplyDeleteI'm also having trouble with #5 for homework..
ReplyDeleteAlso, for #27, to figure out the slope, would you convert $9 for 1h & $36 for 4h into ordered pairs, and then go from there? Like this?:
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For #5: A buffet restaurant offers two price plans... a) $3 per pound and b) "all you can eat" for $8. Graph the two lines in the coordinate plane with pounds as the independent variable and cost as the dependent variable.
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For #27... yup, you gotsk it!
For #18, the independent variable is days. Set up a table of values. How much water is in the tank on day 0?... on day 50?... on day 100?... on day 132?
ReplyDeleteCa-peesh?
Okay thanks, I understand #5 & 27, but I'll try #18.
ReplyDeleteOkay thank you! I understand now, and I got #18!
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