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IA5-3 Async Multiple Representations

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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)

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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?

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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?

Match each table with its equation.
Match each graph with its equation.
Match each story with its equation.
Martin has 3 dollars and earns 5 dollars each day.
Martin has 5 dollars and earns 3 dollars each day.
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)
Which of the stories below could be represented in this table? Check all that apply.
Jay owes Jane $50 and pays her back $5 each week.
Jay has $50 and spends $5 each week.
Jay owes Jane $50 and borrows $5 more each week.
The temperature is -50 degrees and is warming (increasing) by 5 degrees an hour.
The temperature is -50 degrees and is getting colder (decreasing) by 5 degrees an hour.
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)
x is the amount Jay owes Jane
x is the amount Jay has
y is the amount Jay owes Jane
y is the amount Jay has
x is the number of weeks that have passed
y is the number of weeks that have passed
Jay owes Janes $50 and pays her back $5 each week. Which graph represents this situation if y represents the amount Jay owes Jane?