By: Mallory Kreidler. REAL WORLD PROBLEM:D Sue is buying her and two friends Ice Pops. If the ice pops cost $5 a piece. How much will she spend on the.

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By: Mallory Kreidler

REAL WORLD PROBLEM:D Sue is buying her and two friends Ice Pops. If the ice pops cost $5 a piece. How much will she spend on the Ice Pops?

The Equation The equation is: Y=5x or f(x)=5x x= the number of ice pops Y= the total amount

Independent and Dependent

x5xy(x,y) 15(1)5(1,5) 25(2)10(2,10) 35(3)15(3,15) 45(4)20(4,20) 55(5)25(5,25) Table of Values

Domain and Range R A DOMAIN G E

Is it Continuous or Discrete?

Is it a Function? A Function is when the x values DO NOT repeat. So, Yes it is a Function the x’s do not repeat.

Ice pop graph< Total amount of money Total number of ice pops

So… The answer is… The answer depends on how many ice pops she buys. She can spend between $5-$25 (without tax).