SWBAT…write algebraic equations from data Agenda 1. WU (10 min) 2. Writing algebraic equations from data (35 min) On one graph paper square: 1. Graph x.

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SWBAT…write algebraic equations from data Agenda 1. WU (10 min) 2. Writing algebraic equations from data (35 min) On one graph paper square: 1. Graph x = Graph y = 1 HW#5: Algebraic Linear Equations from Data Tues, 11/1 Happy bday Demetra!

Graph x = -5 Since there are no y–values in this equation, x is always -5 and y can be any other real number. x = -5 Graph y = 1 Since there are no x–values in this equation, y is always 1 and x can be any other real number. y = 1

Things you like 1. The Smart Board 2. The weekly agendas because I always know when the tests and quizzes are and what the hw is 3. Learning environment – it’s quiet and you can concentrate 4. Extra help is available, if needed 5. How the teacher explains things 6. The way we prepare for tests and review 7. How homework is challenging because it helps me learn 8. I like that I learn things that look hard and that we are taking a high school class 9. Everyone is focused and trying their best to do well Things to change: 1. It’s too early (should be from 3- 3:45) 2. There are not a lot of people 3. If we could switch seats every quarter so we could interact with each other 4. I will like for us to have more time in this class 5. I will like to change the way we check our grades like checking them online.

1. The table shows the cost C of renting a boat for h hours. Which equation best represents the data? 1.) C = 7.25h3.) C = – 7.25h 2.) C = h ) 7.25h Hours123 Cost ($)

2. The table shows the total amount of rain during a storm. Write a formula to find out how much rain will fall after a given hour. 1.) h = 0.45n2.) n = 0.45h 3.) h = 0.94.) h = 1.8n Hour (h)1234 Inches (n)

Which function represents the situation? 1.) C(n) = 25n ) C(n) = 25n ) C(n) = 35n ) C(n) = The table shows the labor charges of an electrician for jobs of different lengths.

4. A company sells candy bars. The table below shows the total weight of a box with 1, 2, 3, and 4 candy bars. Number of candy bars in box Total weight in (ounces) a.Write an algebraic rule that can be used to determine the total weight of the box for any number of candy bars. Show or explain your work. b.Describe what each number and variable represents in your algebraic rule.

HW#7: Answers 5.a.) P = 4s b.) The perimeter is 4 times the side length. 6.a.) C = 1.25p b.) C = $ a.) b = 45c b.) b = $360 8.a.) y = 3x b.) h = 15t + 60 c.) h = 180 ft

10.a.) M = 1.5w + 7 b.) M = 25. No, she will not reach her goal; she will miss her goal by one mile. 11.a.) D b.) y = -3(10) = 226 pencils 12. b.) The function is not linear because the number of rectangles does not increase by a constant amount each time there is another fold. c.) At 6 folds there will be 64 rectangles. At 7 folds there will be 128 rectangles. At 8 folds there will be 256 rectangles. I continued this pattern of multiplying by 2 until the 8 th fold. Number of foldsNumber of rectangles

A growing T-pattern made of small square tiles is shown below. Write an algebraic rule for the total number of tiles, T, in terms of the figure, n. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3

A construction company sells tiles in one size. The table below shows the perimeter when one, two, three and four tiles are fit together. Number of tiles (t) Picture of tilePerimeter of tile (P) a.Write an algebraic rule for the perimeter. b. Using this table, what would you predict is the perimeter of a border with eight tiles?

Warm-Up The total cost for a plumbing job is determined by a one-time fee of $145 plus $65 per hour worked plus the cost of parts. a. Write an algebraic rule that can be used to determine the total cost. b. Describe what each number and variable represents in your algebraic rule. (BE SPECIFIC!