Lesson 4.5 Real-World Problems: Linear Equations: Solve. Show Your Work
Lesson 4.5 Real-World Problems: Linear Equations: Solve. Show Your Work
Lesson 4.5 Real-World Problems: Linear Equations: Solve. Show Your Work
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1.
To rent a bike, Max pays a flat rate plus an hourly rental fee. The graph shows
the amount, C dollars, he pays based on the number of hours, t, he uses the
bike.
C
Bike Rental Rates
30
25
20
Cost ($)
15
10
t
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time (h)
a) Find the vertical intercept of the graph and explain what information it
gives about the situation.
y
2. The growth of two plant saplings A and B,
were observed for a period of 6 months. Growth of Plant Saplings
The graph shows the linear growth of the
saplings, in centimeters. Sapling A
60
a) Find the initial height of
50
sapling A and sapling B.
Sapling B
Height (cm)
40
30
20
10
x
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
b) Which sapling shows the greatest
amount of growth during the
Number of Months
6 month time period? Explain.
400
Cost ($)
300
200
100
4. Two containers P and Q are filled with different amounts of water. Each container
has a small hole. The graph shows the amount of water, V milliliters, left in each
container after x minutes.
1000
800
Amount of water (mL)
600
400
Container Q
200
Container P
x
0 20 40 60 80
Time (min)
5.
A candle is 9 inches long. Nelson lights the candle and records the length of the
candle, y inches, for x hours.
a) Graph the relationship between candle height and time. Use 2 grid squares
to represent 1 unit on the horizontal axis for the x-interval 0 to 4 and 1 grid
square for 1 unit on the vertical axis for the y-interval 0 to 9.
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b) Find the vertical intercept of the graph and explain what information it gives
about the situation.
c) Find the slope of the graph and explain what information it gives about the
situation.
4
(2, 3)
3
1 (3, 2)
(3, 0) 2
x
3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 1
1
x
2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
3 4
y x4
3
4
(0, 4) 10. y
5
6
1
7
x
8 4 3 2 1 0 1 2
(3, 8)
1
(0, 1)
2
7. y
(2, 4)
3
4
7
(3, 7)
6
Lesson 4.5
5
(2, 5) 1. a) From the graph, the vertical intercept
4
is 5. It represents the initial fixed amount
3 for renting a bike.
2
b) The graph passes through (0, 5) and
1 (6, 20).
x 20 5 15 5
0 1 2 3 4 Slope 5
60 6 2
The line has slope m 5 5 . It represents
2
the hourly rate for renting a bike.
8. y
It costs Max $20 to rent a bike for
6 square second.
5 c) An equation of the line is y 5 20.8t 1 12.
4 2. a) The speed of the car is increasing.
3 b) The car is slowing down.
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b) From the graph, the vertical intercept Cumulative Practice for Chapters 3 to 4
is 9. It represents the initial height of 1. 3(2x 2 4) 2 7 5 23
the candle. 6x 2 12 2 7 5 23
97 6x 2 19 5 23
c) Slope 5 2
01 6x 2 19 1 19 5 23 1 19
The slope represents the rate at which 6x 5 42
the candle burns. 6x 42
d) y 5 mx 1 b 6 6
9 5 0(22) 1 b x57
b59
An equation of the line is y 5 22x 1 9.
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