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College Algebra Math 130. Amy Jones Lewis. Homework Review. US Shirts HW Hot Shirts HW. Hot Shirts. Using Tables, Graphs, and Equations.
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College AlgebraMath 130 Amy Jones Lewis
Homework Review • US Shirts HW • Hot Shirts HW
Hot Shirts Using Tables, Graphs, and Equations One of U.S. Shirt’s competitors, Hot Shirts, advertises that they make custom T-shirts for $5.50 each with a one-time set-up fee of $49.95. Your boss brings you the advertisement from Hot Shirts and asks you to figure out how the competition might affect business.
Hot Shirts Using Tables, Graphs, and Equations • Create a line graph of the data from your table. • First, choose your bounds and intervals. • Remember to label your graph clearly and add a title to the graph. • Use your graph to determine the price of: • 40 shirts • 27 shirts • Use your graph to determine how many shirts can be purchased for: • $125 • $570.
Hot Shirts Using Tables, Graphs, and Equations • Write an algebraic equation for the problem situation. • In this lesson, you have represented the problem situation in four different ways: as a sentence, as a table, as a graph, and as an equation. • How are the representationsconnected?
Comparing U.S. Shirts and Hot Shirts Using Tables, Graphs, and Equations In the last two activities you explored the costs of ordering T-shirts from two companies, U.S. Shirts and Hot Shirts. Your boss asks you to determine which company has the better buy for T-shirts in different situations.
Comparing U.S. Shirts and Hot Shirts Using Tables, Graphs, and Equations • Compare the two pricing plans for different quantities of shirts. • Which company has the best deal? • Use tables and graphs to justify your conclusion. • BE SPECIFIC. • What does the point of intersection of the two lines tell you?
Homework • Complete the half-sheet for Hot Shirts. • Next Class: Tuesday, September 14th