
a.
The sibling who received the most money and the one who received least money.
a.

Answer to Problem 40E
Sibling B received the most money ($125) and siblings A received the least money ($80).
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:Graph, table and equation for respective siblings where
Calculation:
For sibling
Point slope form:
Considering the points
Substituting the values in point slope form,
When
Hence, sibling
For sibling
Point slope form:
Considering the points
Substituting the values in point slope formula,
When
Hence, sibling
For sibling
When
Hence, sibling
Sibling B received the most money ($125) and siblings A received the least money ($80).
b.
To find:Sibling that spends money at fastest rate.
b.

Answer to Problem 40E
Siblings B spends at the fastest rate that is $25 per week and siblings A spends the money at lowest rate that is $15 per week.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:Graph, table and equation for respective siblings where
Calculation:
As calculated in previous part,
Thus, siblings B spends at the fastest rate that is $25 per week and siblings A spends the money at lowest rate that is $15 per week.
c.
To find:The sibling that runs out of money first and the one that runs out the money at the last.
c.

Answer to Problem 40E
Siblings C exhausts money first (in 4 weeks) and siblings A exhausts money last (in 5.33 weeks).
Explanation of Solution
Given information:Graph, table and equation for respective siblings where
Calculation:
Putting
Putting
Putting
Siblings C exhausts money first (in 4 weeks) and siblings A exhausts money last (in 5.33 weeks).
Chapter 4 Solutions
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