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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
Name: ________________________________ Date: ______________________ Period: ____ Weekly Homework 8th Show all of your work to get credit. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 1. Ace Car Rentals charges $20 per day plus a $10 service charge to rent one of its compact cars. Write an equation in the form of y = mx + b, where the slope represents , the cost per day and find the cost of renting a car for 15 days. 1. Mama Mia’s Pizza sells medium pizza for $7 and charges a $2 delivery fee per order. Which describes this relationship? F) a non-proportional function with a y-intercept of 7 G) a proportional function with a y-intercept of 7 H) a proportional function with a y-intercept of 2 J) a non-proportional function with a y-intercept of 2 1. The table shows the distance a remote controlled toy travels per second. Which equation shows the distance in terms of time? 2. Write an equation to represent the relationship shown in the table. 2. Zach has $25,000 in his bank account. Every month he spends $2,500. He does not add money to the account. Write a linear model that shows how much money will be in the account after x months. b. How much money will Zach have in his account after 8 months? 2. Which two equations have the solution shown in the graph? d = 3t + 7 d = 4.75t d = 5t – 2 D) d = 7t - 9 B) C) D)
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Choose a problem solving strategy and include it in the plan part of your problem solving board.
- Solve a simpler problem - Draw a Model - Write an equation - Draw a diagram - Look for a pattern - Use logical reasoning - Guess and check - Work backwards - Estimate Use the problem solving board to solve the problem below. Be sure to include at least one problem solving strategy in the plan section. Reasonable? THURSDAY Suppose you have $100 in your bank account. You start saving $20 each week. Your friend only has $20 in her account but is saving $30 each week. When will you and your friend have the same amount of money in your accounts? How much will you both have?
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