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Objective- To write linear equations to describe
situations and solve problems. Snowflake Problem Instance: Number of Chips: I C Let I = Instance or Design #. Let C = Number of Chips Used. 6 6 C is dependent on I 6 C = ___I + ___ 6 1 6
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Objective- To write linear equations to describe
situations and solve problems. Snowflake Problem Instance: Number of Chips: I C Let I = Instance or Design #. Let C = Number of Chips Used. 6 6 C is dependent on I Change Start Value 6 C = I + 6 1 6
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Objective- To write linear equations to describe
situations and solve problems. Instance: Snowflake Problem Number of Chips: I C Let I = Instance or Design #. Let C = Number of Chips Used. 6 6 C is dependent on I Change Start Value 6 C = I + 6 1 6
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$1.65 + 0.25 = $ 1.90 Let p = price of salad p = 0.25 w + 0.40
This chart shows the price of salad at a local market. 1) How much would a 6 oz salad cost? $ = $ 1.90 0.25 0.25 2) Write an equation for the cost of a salad that weighs w oz. 0.25 0.25 Let p = price of salad 3) How much would a 10 oz salad cost? p = w + 0.40 p = 0.25 w Change Start Value p = 0.25 ( 10 ) p = = $2.90
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A taxi cab charges a flat rate of $2.50 and 15 c
per mile. Write a linear equation for the charge in terms of the number of miles driven. Let C = charge in dollars Let m = # of miles driven C = m Start Value Change
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A phone company charges $17.50 for the first
30 minutes of toll charges and 12 c for each additional minute . Write a linear equation for the charge in terms of the number of minutes. Let C = charge in dollars Let m = # of minutes m C C = m Start Value Change C = (m- 30) for m > 30
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