Unit 1 – Linear Programming

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Unit 1 – Linear Programming Day 5 – Graphing & writing inequalities

Warm Up / PotD One hot air balloon has an altitude of 150-ft and is rising at 15 feet per second. Another hot air balloon has an altitude of 447-ft and is descending at 12 feet per second. After how many seconds will the balloons be at the same height? Be prepared to explain and justify your answer.

LMR for Quiz! Do you have any questions or specific problems that you want to review before the quiz? End of D5

HW Check & Review

Cut – n- Match Activity Work with your partner Give your best effort Check each other when finished When entire 4-some is finished, raise your hand

Graphing linear inequalities in 2 variables

Investigation 23-24 This lesson is *very* important for understanding linear programming. Give your best effort!

Exit Ticket Complete the ET and turn it in before leaving