Algebra 3 Lesson 1.6 Objective: SSBAT write equations that model real life data. Standards: M11.A.2.2.1, M11.D and M11.D.3.2.3
Writing a Linear Equation for a Real Life Application Slope (m) = Rate of Change Y-intercept (b) = Initial Value, Starting Amount, Original Amount, Base Pay, etc.
1. You buy a house for $125,000 and it is expected to increase in value at the rate of $4,000 per year. Write an equation describing the value of the house (y) in terms of the number of years (x).
2. You buy an automobile for $23,000 and it is expected to depreciate in value at the rate of $2,400 per year. Write an equation describing the value of the car (y) in terms of the number of years (x).
3.Joe is paid $800 a month plus 15% of his sales. a) Write an equation to represent Joe’s monthly earnings, y, for x dollars of sales. b) Find Joe’s earnings (y) if he has $10,000 in sales for a month.
4.You can rent a car from Company A for $49 a day plus $0.10 a mile. a) Write an equation to represent the total cost, y, to rent a car for x number of miles. b) Find the cost to rent a car for a day if you are to travel 65 miles that day.
5.A plane starts its descent at 34,500 feet. It will descend at a constant rate, which is 1500 feet per minute. a) Write an equation to show the planes altitude, y, after descending x number of minutes. b) Find the height of the plane after 12 minutes c) Find how long it will take the plane to land