Problem 1PSQ: Translate each statement into symbols. a. According to a report on CNNMoney in 2015, 869,000 new... Problem 2PSQ: The table describes the amount of money earned by a cotton candy vendor at a ballpark based on how... Problem 3PSQ: Find the slope of your graph, and describe what it means. Problem 4PSQ: What is the y intercept of your graph? What does it mean? Problem 1C Problem 2C: Write an equation that represents the total cost C of ordering p pizzas. What does this tell you... Problem 3C: Complete the table, then use it to estimate the number of pizzas you can buy. Pizzas Bought Total... Problem 4C: Use the information from the table to draw a graph with the number of pizzas on the horizontal axis... Problem 5C: Since we want to spend AT MOST $175, this is a good place to use an inequality. Write an inequality... Problem 6C: Whats the slope of the line you drew in Question 4? Problem 7C: What does it represent? Whats the y intercept of the line? What does it represent? Problem 8C: Nice job so far, but did we forget to mention the $10 delivery charge? Sorry. Youll have to rework... Problem 9C: Nice job so far, but did we forget to mention the $10 delivery charge? Sorry. Youll have to rework... Problem 10C: Nice job so far, but did we forget to mention the $10 delivery charge? Sorry. Youll have to rework... Problem 11C: Nice job so far, but did we forget to mention the $10 delivery charge? Sorry. Youll have to rework... Problem 12C: Nice job so far, but did we forget to mention the $10 delivery charge? Sorry. Youll have to rework... Problem 13C: Nice job so far, but did we forget to mention the $10 delivery charge? Sorry. Youll have to rework... Problem 14C: Nice job so far, but did we forget to mention the $10 delivery charge? Sorry. Youll have to rework... Problem 15C: Nice job so far, but did we forget to mention the $10 delivery charge? Sorry. Youll have to rework... Problem 16C: A small business had just 12 employees when they opened their doors, but have been adding employees... Problem 17C: What are the slope and y intercept of this line? What do they tell us about the company? Problem 18C: Use this information to draw a graph of your equation. Be sure to label a scale and the axes. Problem 1G: After being arrested for driving under the influence, a well-known starlet was found to have three... Problem 2G: Explain exactly what your answer to Question 1 means. Problem 3G: Describe some of the effects the arresting officers may have been able to observe at the time of the... Problem 4G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 5G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 6G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 7G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 8G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 9G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 10G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 11G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 12G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 13G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 14G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 15G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 16G: John Q. Bonehead decides it would be a good idea to drive when he shouldnt. Fortunately, he gets... Problem 1DYGI: Try these problems to see if you understand the concepts we just studied. The answers can be found... Problem 2DYGI Problem 3DYGI Problem 4DYGI Problem 5DYGI Problem 6DYGI Problem 1R: Type a short answer to each question. Describe the connection between the graph of a line and how we... Problem 2R: Type a short answer to each question. Explain how to find the equation of a line when you know the... Problem 3R Problem 4R: Type a short answer to each question. Explain how you would graph a line if you had the equation in... Problem 5R: Type a short answer to each question. Name one thing you learned or discovered in this lesson that... Problem 6R: Type a short answer to each question. What questions do you have about this lesson? Problem 1A: Bubba weighed 170 pounds when he started college, and never really thought about his weight much.... Problem 2A: Restate your answer to Question 1 in the form of a statement like this: If x represents _______,... Problem 3A: If Bubba continues this modest-sounding weight gain, how much will he weigh after three years of... Problem 4A: How long will it take our buddy Bubba to pass the big two-zero-zero at this rate? Use an inequality,... Problem 5A: Draw the graph of your equation, including (as usual) an appropriately chosen scale on each axis. Problem 6A: Find the slope of the line and explain what it means. Problem 7A: Find the y intercept and explain what it means. Problem 8A: Find the slope of a line based on the data in the table. Use weight for y coordinates and thousands... Problem 9A: Write a linear equation that describes Bubbas weight (y) in terms of thousands of calories burned... Problem 10A: Restate your answer to Question 9 in the form of a statement like this: If x represents _______,... Problem 11A: Use your equation to find Bubbas weight if he burns 50,000 calories above what he consumes. Problem 12A: Use your equation to find how many extra calories Bubba would have to burn to get back to the weight... Problem 13A: According to the Mayo Clinic website, a man of Bubbas size would burn about 755 calories when... Problem 14A: Based on this entire activity, what would have been Bubbas best approach when starting college? Problem 15A: A movie download service has a $14 monthly fee for membership; it then costs $3 to rent each movie.... Problem 16A: A movie download service has a $14 monthly fee for membership; it then costs $3 to rent each movie.... Problem 17A: A movie download service has a $14 monthly fee for membership; it then costs $3 to rent each movie.... format_list_bulleted