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IA5-3 Async Multiple Representations

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Question 1
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Match each table with its equation.

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Question 2
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Match each graph with its equation.

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Question 3
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Match each story with its equation.

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Martin has 5 dollars and earns 3 dollars each day.
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Martin has 3 dollars and earns 5 dollars each day.
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Question 4
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Janae has $75 in her savings account and earns $8/hour babysitting the neighbor's kids.
If x represents the number of hours she babysits and y represents the amount of money in her savings account, which equation represents this situation? (check all that apply)

Question 5
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Which of the stories below could be represented in this table? Check all that apply.

Question 6
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Consider the table below and the story "Jay owes Jane $50 and pays her back $5 per week."

In the equation y=5x-50, what would x and y represent? (click the two that work)

Question 7
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Jay owes Janes $50 and pays her back $5 per week. Let x represent the number of weeks that have passed, and let y represent the amount Jay still owes Jane. What is the equation for this situation? (in y=mx+b form)

Question 8
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Jay owes Janes $50 and pays her back $5 each week. Which graph represents this situation if y represents the amount Jay owes Jane?

Question 9
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How are you feeling about the different representations of linear relationships? Story, table, equation, and graph... are there any that you're struggling with more than others?

Question 10
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Submit your answer to see the correct answers. If you got any wrong, see if you can figure out why. Do you have any questions?