Writing a Function from a Word Problems SIMPLE FUNCTIONS DAY 2.

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Writing a Function from a Word Problems SIMPLE FUNCTIONS DAY 2

Practice #1: Write the function  For lunch, Stephaney and Vince goes to McDonald’s. They decide they will only purchase items from the dollar menu.

Practice #2: Write the function  Jasmine went to the Texas State Fair for fun. Her admission to the fair was $10.00 and all attractions/food cost $3.00 each.

Practice #3: Write the function  Mario and Luigi went to the Knoxville Raceway. They rented a car for $65.00 and will pay $0.10 per mile for the entire trip.

Practice #4: Write the function  Create your own word problem that will would result in a linear function

Recursive rules 

Recursive Rule from the tables  InputOutput

Recursive Rule from the tables What is the recursive rule for this table? InputOutput

Your Example  Create the table from your example using the inputs 0 to 5  Write the linear function that fits the table  Write the recursive rule that fits the function

Homework