Problem 1PSQ: Use dimensional analysis to perform each conversion. The unit equivalence reference tables can be... Problem 2PSQ: Rewrite each fraction with the given denominator. a. 53;21 b. 25;60 c. 144;10 Problem 3PSQ: Draw a scatter plot of the data provided, which are the global sales (in millions) for each of... Problem 4PSQ: The graph shows the number of hours of daylight over the course of a year in Portland, Oregon. Use... Problem 1LO: Think of an example of a rate of change different from the ones listed in the opening paragraph. Problem 1C: If you make $100 a day for doing a certain job, how much money would you make in a 5-day work week? Problem 2C: Are 100day and 500day equivalent rates? What does that mean? Problem 3C: Write a fraction equivalent to 60mi4hr that has 2 in the denominator. Problem 4C: Write a fraction equivalent to 60mi4hr that has 1 in the denominator. This is known as a unit rate. Problem 5C: Write a fraction equivalent to 3204days that has 10 in the denominator. (Hint: First scale down,... Problem 6C: If one bicyclist is pedaling at a rate of 40 miles in 3 hours, and another at a rate of 50 miles in... Problem 7C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 8C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 9C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 10C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 11C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 12C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 13C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 14C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 15C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 16C: Most experienced runners get to a point where they can comfortably jog long distances at a... Problem 1G: According to taxifarefinder.com, a cab ride from the airport in Las Vegas will cost you an initial... Problem 2G: What do you notice about the pattern that the points on your scatter diagram are making? Use that... Problem 3G: The point where any graph crosses the y axis is called the y intercept for the graph and a point... Problem 4G: How much more will you pay for a 3-mile ride than for a 2-mile ride? Problem 5G: How much more will you pay for a 5-mile ride than a 2-mile ride? Explain why that makes sense based... Problem 7G: If you were to connect the points (1,7.70)and(5,18.10) on the graph in Question 1 with a triangle,... Problem 8G: How much more distance was added to the ride going from (1,7.70)to(5,18.10)? Label this value on the... Problem 9G: How much cost was added to the ride going from (1,7.70)to(5,18.10)? Label this value on the... Problem 10G: Find the slope of the line using your answers to Questions 8 and 9. What do you notice? Problem 12G: The thing that makes a line a line is the fact that the slope never changes. We now know that the... Problem 13G: Estimate the distance of a $16 cab ride. You can use either the table or the graph, but make sure... Problem 14G: Everyone knows that after you buy a car, in most cases its value decreases as it gets older. Suppose... Problem 15G: Everyone knows that after you buy a car, in most cases its value decreases as it gets older. Suppose... Problem 16G: Everyone knows that after you buy a car, in most cases its value decreases as it gets older. Suppose... Problem 17G: Everyone knows that after you buy a car, in most cases its value decreases as it gets older. Suppose... Problem 18G: Everyone knows that after you buy a car, in most cases its value decreases as it gets older. Suppose... Problem 19G: Everyone knows that after you buy a car, in most cases its value decreases as it gets older. Suppose... Problem 1DYGI: Try this problem to see if you understand the concepts we just studied. The answer can be found at... Problem 2DYGI: Try this problem to see if you understand the concepts we just studied. The answer can be found at... Problem 3DYGI: Try this problem to see if you understand the concepts we just studied. The answer can be found at... Problem 4DYGI: Try this problem to see if you understand the concepts we just studied. The answer can be found at... Problem 5DYGI: Try this problem to see if you understand the concepts we just studied. The answer can be found at... Problem 1R: Type a short answer to each question. In this section, we learned that the speed of an object is a... Problem 2R: Type a short answer to each question. Explain in your own words what the slope of a line is. You... Problem 3R: Type a short answer to each question. What are the intercepts of a graph? Problem 1A: When advertising special financing deals, car makers often use rates to describe what your monthly... Problem 2A: When advertising special financing deals, car makers often use rates to describe what your monthly... Problem 3A: When advertising special financing deals, car makers often use rates to describe what your monthly... Problem 4A: Use your answer to Question 3 and dimensional analysis for Questions 4 and 5. What would your... Problem 5A: Use your answer to Question 3 and dimensional analysis for Questions 4 and 5. If your monthly... Problem 6A: If you agree on a price of $23,900 (including taxes and fees) for a Genesis and the dealership... Problem 7A: A manufacturing company buys a new stamping machine for $28,000. The maker of the machine informs... Problem 8A: A manufacturing company buys a new stamping machine for $28,000. The maker of the machine informs... Problem 9A: A manufacturing company buys a new stamping machine for $28,000. The maker of the machine informs... Problem 10A: A manufacturing company buys a new stamping machine for $28,000. The maker of the machine informs... Problem 11A: A manufacturing company buys a new stamping machine for $28,000. The maker of the machine informs... format_list_bulleted