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Imani George
4 Questions
1. Describe the steps you used to solve each row of the table. Y=kx+b
2. Will there ever be a number of students where both companies will cost the same? Describe the steps you would use and then solve for the number of students for which both companies will cost the same amount. I used the y=kx+b to get what I got
3. How do the steps you followed in Question 2 compare to the Order of Operations? Have to do curtain things in order
4. If you only have a budget of $1000 for food, how many people, maximum, would you be able to have at the 7th Grade Blowout? Can you have a decimal or fraction as part of your answer? Why or why not? No because that is like saying part of a person can go
1. Describe the steps you used to solve each row of the table. Y=kx+b
2. Will there ever be a number of hours where both companies will cost the same? Describe the steps you would use and then solve for the number of hours for which both companies will cost the same amount. No y=kx+b then match it up and that’s how you see if any of them line up.
3. How do the steps you followed in Question 2 compare to the Order of Operations? You got to multiply and add in the correct order
4. If you only have a budget of $1000 for a DJ or music company, how many hours, maximum, would you be able to afford? Can you have a decimal or fraction as part of your answer? Why or why not? Yes because then for example it would a hour and a half