Going to the Movies…. You and nine of your friends are going to the movies. There is popcorn and candy for sale. Popcorn sells for $6.00 for a bucket and.

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Going to the Movies…. You and nine of your friends are going to the movies. There is popcorn and candy for sale. Popcorn sells for $6.00 for a bucket and candy sells for $3.00 a box. You and your friends want a total of 10 snacks, one for each person. The ten of you have $48. Determine the number of each type of snack you and your friends could buy. 1

Which truck should I rent? Truck Rental Truck Rental To help my sister move I need to rent a truck. I have a choice to rent a truck from two truck companies. The Yellow Truck Rental Company charges a deposit of $99.95 along with a $1.29 per mile fee. The Orange Truck Rental Company charges a deposit of $29.95 along with a $1.49 per mile fee. Which is the best choice for you? 2

What I notice...What I wonder... Which truck should I rent? I Notice / I Wonder 3

Total Cost (dollars) Distance Driven (miles) Truck Rental 4

Total Cost (dollars) Distance Driven (miles) Truck Rental 5

Truck Rental Company Comparison Total Cost (dollars) Distance Driven (miles) 6

Total Cost (dollars) Distance Driven (miles) What Does The Intersection Point Tell Us? 7

8 Total Rental Cost Total Miles Driven

Distance Driven (miles) Total Cost (dollars) 800 1, $ If you drive exactly 200 miles, both companies will charge $

Distance Driven (miles) Total Cost (dollars) 800 1, $357.95