Solving Problems using Tables and Graphs Chapter 4.

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Solving Problems using Tables and Graphs Chapter 4

Emily and Omar both want to buy new bicycles. The bicycles cost $300. Emily opened a savings account with $50. She just got a job and is determined to save $30 a week. Omar started a savings account with $75. He is able to save $25 a week.

How long will it take Emily to save enough money to buy the bike? How long will it take Omar to save enough money to buy the bike? When will Emily and Omar have the same amount of money in their savings accounts?

Emily and Omar both want to buy new bicycles. The bicycles cost $300. Emily opened a savings account with $50. She just got a job and is determined to save $30 a week. Omar started a savings account with $75. He is able to save $25 a week.

Can you write an equation based on the table and/or the graph?

At Homecoming, 2000 tickets were sold at the football game. Adult tickets sold for $7.50 and student tickets sale for $5.00. The total revenue was $11,

Homework