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Interpreting Rate of Change and Initial Value

Interpreting Rate of Change and Initial Value

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Mathematics

8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
HSF.LE.B.5, 8.EE.B.5, HSF.IF.B.4

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Brittani Durr

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5 Slides • 14 Questions

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Interpreting Rate of Change and Initial Value

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​Bonnie is researching gym options and finds two gum options to check out. The tables below show how the two gyms charge for their membership.

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According to the graphic, Bonnie would need to pay $__ to join Fabulous Fitness.

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Bonnie would need to pay $__ to join Greg's Gym.

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The initial value of any function represents the value of the function at the beginning.

Initial Value

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Fabulous has an initial value of 0 because they do not charge a sign-up fee.

Greg's Gym has an initial value of 50 because they charge a sign- up fee of $50.

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How much does it cost per month at Fabulous Fitness?

(Type your answer in digits, not words)

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Fill in the Blank

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How much does it cost per month at Greg's Gym?

(Type your answer in digits, not words)

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The rate of change of any function represents the constant value at which the function increases or decreases.

Rate of Change

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Fabulous has a rate of change of 45 because they charge $45 per month

Greg's Gym has a a rate of change of 33 because the added amount each month is $33.

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Multiple Choice

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If the data for each gym was graphed on a coordinate plane, which gym would have a point on the origin (0,0)?

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Fabulous Fitness

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Greg's Gym

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Open Ended

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Why would Fabulous Fitness have a point that passes through the origin? Explain your reasoning using the information in the image.

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Multiple Choice

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The owner of Fabulous Fitness wants to buy name tags for her staff.

She writes the following function to represent the cost, y, for a certain number of name tags, x.

y = $2.00x + $7.00

What is the rate of change (CROC)?

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$2.00 per tag

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$7.00 per tag

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Multiple Choice

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The owner of Fabulous Fitness wants to buy name tags for her staff.

She writes the following function to represent the cost, y, for a certain number of name tags, x, from an online vendor.

y = $2.00x + $7.00

What is the initial (starting) value?

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$2.00

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$7.00

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Open Ended

Given that $7.00 is the initial value, what could that initial cost represent in the total cost for purchasing the name tags?

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​Cost of Name Tags

The function representing the cost of the name tags purchased is shown in the graph.​

Examine the graph before answering the next few questions.

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Fill in the Blank

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If x represents the number of name tags purchased. Complete the ordered pair below by determining in the missing coordinate of the point on the graph.

(10, ___)

**Remember it costs $2 per tag plus the $7 initial fee.

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Open Ended

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Complete the statement below:

The point (10, 27) means that it will cost $_____ for ______ name tags.

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Multiple Choice

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The graph represents the money in a savings account.  What is the meaning of the y-intercept?
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The initial deposit was $30

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$30 is added to the account each week

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It took 30 weeks to same enough money to open an account

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not enough information

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Multiple Choice

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The graph represents the height of a burning candle.  What is the meaning of the y-intercept?
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the time it takes to burn the entire candle

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the rate at which the candle is losing height

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the change in the height of the candle each hour

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the original height of the candle

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement matches the graph?
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Taylor can write 6 words per minute

2

Taylor can write 25 words per minute

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Taylor can write 50 words per minute

4

Taylor can write 150 words per minute

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