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where N = number reported car thefts in Charleston. and t = number of years since 1970

_______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______. Exit Ticket. The function below gives an estimate of the number of reported car thefts annually in Charleston, S.C. from 1970 through 2010. where N = number reported car thefts in Charleston.

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where N = number reported car thefts in Charleston. and t = number of years since 1970

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  1. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ Exit Ticket The function below gives an estimate of the number of reported car thefts annually in Charleston, S.C. from 1970 through 2010. where N = number reported car thefts in Charleston. and t = number of years since 1970 • 1. Copy and fill in the window at the right for graphing • the function N = N(t) from 1970 to 2010. • Graph the function on your calculator and use the • graph to approximate the number of reported car • thefts in Charleston in 1997. CALL YOUR TEACHER OVER TO SEE • THE ANSWER ON YOUR CALCULATOR SCREEN. Don’t forget to • record your answer. • Based on the function, in what year did the number of car thefts in Charleston go above 2,500?

  2. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ Exit Ticket The function below gives an estimate of the number of reported car thefts annually in Charleston, S.C. from 1970 through 2010. where N = number reported car thefts in Charleston. and t = number of years since 1970 0 1. Copy and fill in the window at the right for graphing the function N = N(t) from 1970 to 2010. 40 5 1000 4000 500 1

  3. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ 0 40 5 1000 4000 500 1 Exit Ticket The function below gives an estimate of the number of reported car thefts annually in Charleston, S.C. from 1970 through 2010. where N = number reported car thefts in Charleston. and t = number of years since 1970 • 1. Copy and fill in the window at the right for graphing • the function N = N(t) from 1970 to 2010. • Graph the function on your calculator and use the • graph to approximate the number of reported car • thefts in Charleston in 1997. CALL YOUR TEACHER OVER TO SEE • THE ANSWER ON YOUR CALCULATOR SCREEN. Don’t forget to • record your answer.

  4. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ 0 40 5 1000 4000 500 1 Exit Ticket The function below gives an estimate of the number of reported car thefts annually in Charleston, S.C. from 1970 through 2010. where N = number reported car thefts in Charleston. and t = number of years since 1970 • 1. Copy and fill in the window at the right for graphing • the function N = N(t) from 1970 to 2010. • Graph the function on your calculator and use the • graph to approximate the number of reported car • thefts in Charleston in 1997. CALL YOUR TEACHER OVER TO SEE • THE ANSWER ON YOUR CALCULATOR SCREEN. Don’t forget to • record your answer. Based on the function, there were about 1474 car thefts reported in Charleston in 1997.

  5. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ 0 40 5 1000 4000 500 1 Exit Ticket The function below gives an estimate of the number of reported car thefts annually in Charleston, S.C. from 1970 through 2010. where N = number reported car thefts in Charleston. and t = number of years since 1970 • Based on the function, in what year did the number of car thefts in Charleston go above 2,500? Based on the function, the number of car thefts in Charleston first went above 2,500 in 2006.

  6. Answers to even-numbered HW problems Section 2.2 S-12 Ex 4 a) b)P(0) = –180.It represents a loss of $180,000. c)The profit for 15,000 widgets will be $420,000. d) The break even point is approximately 2,000 widgets. e) The largest possible profit is approximately $444,000.

  7. Verizon Wireless offers its cell phone customers a variety of plans. Two of them are described below. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute.

  8. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute. Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 1 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .10N + 15 Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 2 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .06N + 30 Questions: Assuming there are no other costs – 1. What would be your monthly bill under plan 1 if you spoke for a total of 600 minutes during the month?

  9. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute. Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 1 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .10N + 15 Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 2 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .06N + 30 Questions: Assuming there are no other costs – 1. What would be your monthly bill under plan 1 if you spoke for a total of 600 minutes during the month? $75

  10. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute. Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 1 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .10N + 15 Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 2 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .06N + 30 Questions: Assuming there are no other costs – 1. What would be your monthly bill under plan 1 if you spoke for a total of 600 minutes during the month?

  11. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute. Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 1 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .10N + 15 Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 2 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .06N + 30 Questions: Assuming there are no other costs – 2. If your monthly bill under plan 2 was $42.40, for how many minutes did you speak? Give an algebraic solution. 207 minutes

  12. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute. Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 1 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .10N + 15 Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 2 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .06N + 30 Questions: Assuming there are no other costs – 2. If your monthly bill under plan 2 was $42.40, for how many minutes did you speak? Give an algebraic solution.

  13. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute. Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 1 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .10N + 15 Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 2 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .06N + 30 Questions: Assuming there are no other costs – 3. For how many minutes would you have to speak in a month for the cost of both plans to be the same? Give an algebraic solution and verify using the graphing calculator. 375 minutes

  14. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute. Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 1 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .10N + 15 Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 2 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .06N + 30 Questions: Assuming there are no other costs – 3. For how many minutes would you have to speak in a month for the cost of both plans to be the same? Give an algebraic solution and verify using the graphing calculator.

  15. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute. Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 1 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .10N + 15 Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 2 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .06N + 30 Questions: Assuming there are no other costs – 4. In Plan 2, C is expressed as a function of N. Write a formula for Plan 2 expressing N as a function of C. 5. How many minutes would you have to speak in a month for the cost with Plan 2 to be $90? How many minutes for $125?How many minutes for $78.20?

  16. Plan 1. $15.00 per month plus 10 cents a minute. Plan 2. $30.00 per month plus 6 cents per minute. Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 1 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .10N + 15 Using C for cost and N for number of minutes, use a formula to express the cost of plan 2 as a function of the number of minutes used per month. C = .06N + 30 • Use a graph to verify your answer to # 5 Questions: Assuming there are no other costs – 4. In Plan 2, C is expressed as a function of N. Write a formula for Plan 2 expressing N as a function of C. 5. How many minutes would you have to speak in a month for the cost with Plan 2 to be $90? 1,000 minutes

  17. Group Problem Set The problems on the following slide were completed in class as a graded group assignment. If you were not in class, please complete the problems on your own and turn in your solutions at the beginning of our next class meeting to receive full credit.

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  19. Toy stores have discovered that the number of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Deluxe • toys sold in a month decreases as the price increases. This means • that the number N, in hundreds of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles • Deluxessold is a function of the price, P in dollars of each toy. • Specifically, at K-Mart, this function is N = 78 – 1.3P. At Toys “R” Us, • this function is N = 93 – 1.6P. Neither store will sell Teenage Mutant • Ninja Turtles Deluxe for less than $25. • How many Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Deluxes will K-Mart sell in • a month if they charge $40 per toy? • 2. What price should Toys “R” Us charge for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Deluxe in order to sell 3,700 of them? Show an algebraic solution. • 3. If both stores sold the same number of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Deluxes in March, how many Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Deluxes did each store sell and what price did they charge? Show an algebraic solution. • 4. Verify your answer to question 3 using the table option on the graphing calculator. Call your teacher over to see your group’s calculator screen. • Use the Toys “R” Us formula to obtain a formula expressing P as a function of N. • Use your answer to number 5 to determine the price Toys “R” Us should charge in • order to sell 1,850 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Deluxes.Show an algebraic solution. • 7. Use a graph of the function you obtained in question 5 to verify your answer to question 6. Call your teacher over to see your group’s calculator screen.

  20. Homework: Read Section 2.3 (through top of page 157) Page 163 # S-4, S-7, S-9, S-11 Pages 164–168 # 3, 7, 13, 18

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