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By: Colleen Russell

By: Colleen Russell. FUNCTIONs. Problem. Faith works 12 hours a day 5 days a week. She makes 30 dollars a hour. How much money does she make in one week? What about 10 weeks?. Equation. 12. 5. 30. X. =. Y. Function Notation. 12. 30. X. 5. =. F(X). Function.

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By: Colleen Russell

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  1. By: Colleen Russell FUNCTIONs

  2. Problem Faith works 12 hours a day 5 days a week. She makes 30 dollars a hour. How much money does she make in one week? What about 10 weeks?

  3. Equation 12 5 30 X = Y

  4. Function Notation 12 30 X 5 = F(X)

  5. Function My graph is a function because it passes the vertical line test.

  6. Domain and Range Domain=x Weeks Range =y Money My data is continuous because Faith can work half a hour.

  7. Independent and dependent variable The amount of money she makes depends on the amount of hours she works. I=money D= hours

  8. Graph

  9. Chart

  10. Conclusion For every week she works, she makes $1600. She can also work half a week or maybe even 10 hours a week.

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