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1-5 Practice
By Patrick Silvey
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Question 14
14.
Write an equation to represent the relationship between the step number,
n
, and the number of small squares,
y
.
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Question 15
15.
How do you know the relationship is quadratic?
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Question 19
19.
Which graph could represent the distance fallen, in feet, as a function of time in seconds?
Graph A
Graph B
Graph C
Graph D
Question 1
1.
How many tickets sold at $5 each?
Question 2
2.
Revenue when tickets are $10 each?
Question 3
3.
How many tickets sold at $15 each?
Question 4
4.
Revenue when tickets are $20 each?
Question 5
5.
How many tickets sold at $30 each?
Question 6
6.
Revenue when tickets are $45 each?
Question 7
7.
How many tickets sold at $50 each?
Question 8
8.
How many tickets sold at $
p
each?
Question 9
9.
Revenue when tickets are
p
each?
Question 10
10.
For which ticket prices will the theater earn no revenue?
Question 11
11.
Which ticket cost will earn the theater at least $3200 in revenue? (Select
all
that apply).
$5
$10
$15
$20
$30
$45
$50
Question 12
12.
Write an expression that represents the revenue in dollars from selling running shoes if a pair of shoes is priced at
p
dollars.
Question 13
13.
Select all the statements that describe this situation.
At $2 per coffee mug, the revenue will be $196.
The school expects to sell 160 mugs if the price is $5 each.
The school will lose money if it sells mugs for more than $10 each.
The school will earn about $1,000 if it sells the mugs for $10 each.
The revenue will be more than $700 if the price is between $4 and $14.
The expected revenue will increase if the price per mug is greater than $10.
Question 16
16.
How many seconds does it take for the marshmallow reach its maximum height?
Question 17
17.
How many seconds does it take for the marshmallow to hit the ground? (Round to the nearest tenth.)
Question 18
18.
What domain makes sense for the function
h
in this situation?