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Page 18 Rule: Area Formula: L x W  Input x Input  (Input) = Output 2 Area Formula: L x W  8 x 8  64 sq. units.

Vocabulary: Enter Start Exit Begin Finish Input End Domain Output Independent Variable Range Dependent Variable The action that is performed on what goes in to produce what comes out.

Page 19 s  v v = s 5 or 125 s (input value) v (output value) 3 3 3 Output equals: s (input value) v (output value)

Page 20 FUNCTION  0.10d + 0.25q = 12.50, where d = number of dimes and q = number or quarters. What is the value of 4 quarters? What value of the $12.50 must be dimes? How many dimes does it take to make that value? What is the value of 10 quarters? What value of the $12.50 must be dimes? How many dimes does it take to make that value? What is the value of 25 dimes? What value of the $12.50 must be quarters? How many quarters does it take to make that value? What is the value of 30 dimes? What value of the $12.50 must be quarters? How many quarters does it take to make that value?