Problem 1TI: A company sells doughnuts. They incur a fixed cost of $25,000 for rent, insurance, and other... Problem 2TI: A city’s population has been growing linearly. In 2008, the population was 28,200. By 2012, the... Problem 3TI: Try it #3 There is a straight road leading from the town of Timpson to Ashburn 60 miles east and 12... Problem 1SE: Explain how to find the input variable in a word problem that uses a linear function. Problem 2SE: Explain how to find the output variable in a wordp roblem that uses a linear function. Problem 3SE: Explain how to interpret the initial value in a word problem that uses a linear function. Problem 4SE: Explain how to determine the slope in a wordproblem that uses a linear function. Problem 5SE: Find the area of a parallelogram bounded by they-axis, the line x=3, the line f(x)=1+2x, and theline... Problem 6SE: Find the area of a triangle bounded by the x-axis,the line f(x)=1213x, and the line perpendicularto... Problem 7SE: Find the area of a triangle bounded by the y-axis,the line f(x)=967x, and the line perpendicular to... Problem 8SE: Find the area of a parallelogram bounded by thex-axis, the line g(x)=2, the line f(x)=3x, and... Problem 9SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town’s population has been decreasing at... Problem 10SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town’s population has been decreasing at... Problem 11SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town’s population has been increased at a... Problem 12SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town’s population has been increased at a... Problem 13SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town has an initial population of 75,000. It... Problem 14SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town has an initial population of 75,000. It... Problem 15SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town has an initial population of 75,000. It... Problem 16SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town has an initial population of 75,000. It... Problem 17SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town has an initial population of 75,000. It... Problem 18SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: A town has an initial population of 75,000. It... Problem 19SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The weight of a newborn is 7.5 pounds. The baby... Problem 20SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The weight of a newborn is 7.5 pounds. The baby... Problem 21SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The weight of a newborn is 7.5 pounds. The baby... Problem 22SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The weight of a newborn is 7.5 pounds. The baby... Problem 23SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The weight of a newborn is 7.5 pounds. The baby... Problem 24SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The weight of a newborn is 7.5 pounds. Thebaby... Problem 25SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The number of people afflicted with the common... Problem 26SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The number of people afflicted with the common... Problem 27SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The number of people afflicted with the common... Problem 28SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The number of people afflicted with the common... Problem 29SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The number of people afflicted with the common... Problem 30SE: For the following exercises, consider this scenario: The number of people afflicted with the common... Problem 31SE: For the following exercises, use the graph in Figure 7, which shows the profit, y, in thousands of... Problem 32SE: For the following exercises, use the graph in Figure 7, which shows the profit, y, in thousands of... Problem 33SE: For the following exercises, use the graph in Figure 7, which shows the profit, y, in thousands of... Problem 34SE: For the following exercises, use the graph in Figure 7, which shows the profit, y, in thousands of... Problem 35SE: For the following exercises, use the graph in Figure 8, which shows the profit, y, in thousands of... Problem 36SE: For the following exercises, use the graph in Figure 8, which shows the profit, y, in thousands of... Problem 37SE: For the following exercises, use the graph in Figure 8, which shows the profit, y, in thousands of... Problem 38SE: For the following exercises, use the graph in Figure 8, which shows the profit, y, in thousands of... Problem 39SE: For the following exercises, use the median home values in Mississippi and Hawaii (adjusted for... Problem 40SE: For the following exercises, use the median home values in Mississippi and Hawaii (adjusted for... Problem 41SE: NUMERIC For the following exercises, use the median home values in Mississippi and Hawaii (adjusted... Problem 42SE: For the following exercises, use the median home values in Indiana and Alabama (adjusted for... Problem 43SE: For the following exercises, use the median home values in Indiana and Alabama (adjusted for... Problem 44SE: For the following exercises, use the median home values in Indiana and Alabama (adjusted for... Problem 45SE: In 2004, a school population was 1,001. By 2008the population had grown to 1,697. Assume... Problem 46SE: In 2003, a town’s population was 1,431. By 2007the population had grown to 2,134. Assume... Problem 47SE: A phone company has a monthly cellular plan where a customer pays a flat monthly fee and thena... Problem 48SE: A phone company has a monthly cellular data plan where a customer pays a flat monthly fee of $10... Problem 49SE: In 1991, the moose population in a park wasmeasured to be 4,360. By 1999, the population was... Problem 50SE: In 2003, the owl population in a park was measured to be 340. By 2007, the population was measured... Problem 51SE: The Federal Helium Reserve held about 16 billioncubic feet of helium in 2010 and is being depleted... Problem 52SE: Suppose the world’s oil reserves in 2014 are 1,820 billion barrels. If, on average, the total... Problem 53SE: You are choosing between two different prepaid cellphone plans. The first plan charges a rate of 26... Problem 54SE: You are choosing between two different windowwashing companies. The first charges $5 per window.The... Problem 55SE: When hired at a new job selling jewelry, you aregiven two pay options: • Option A: Base salary of... Problem 56SE: When hired at a new job selling electronics, you are given two pay options: • Option A: Base salary... Problem 57SE: When hired at a new job selling electronics, you aregiven two pay options: • Option A: Base salary... Problem 58SE: When hired at a new job selling electronics, you aregiven two pay options: • Option A: Base salary... format_list_bulleted