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Ber [7]
2 years ago
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5. Give an example of an open equation. 6. How can you use an equation to make a prediction from a pattern? 7. Pizza costs 1.50

per slice. Use a table an equation to represent the relationship between the number of slices of pizza bought and the total cost.
Mathematics
2 answers:
barxatty [35]2 years ago
8 0
<span>5. An example would be x+4 = 8

6. Using equations, you will are able to predict data from a specific value of independent variable. You can see how does the independent variable affect the dependent variable.

 
7. The y is the cost of the pizza when you buy x slices at 1.50 per slice. So the equation in y = mx + b form is y = 1.5x</span>
Agata [3.3K]2 years ago
6 0

5. An open equation is an equation with one or more variables that may be true or false depending on the values of the variables. An example of and open equation is 4x+3=7.

- Notice that if x=1, then

4x+3=7

4(1)+3=7

7=7

As you can see, when x=1, the open equation 4x+3=7 is true.

- Let's check what happen if x=3:

4x+3=7

4(3)+3=7

12+3=7

15\neq 7

Since 15 is not equal to seven, when x=3, the open equation 4x+3=7 is false.

6. Equations can be used as models to represent how a particular part of the real world works. Since model equations use variables to relate real world quantities, you can use equations to make predictions. For instance, suppose you have the equation y=0.50x

where y is the total cost (in dollars) for parking for x hours.

You can predict, using the equation, how much we are going to pay for 2 hours of parking.

y=0.50x

y=0.50(2)

y=1.00

Using an equation, we predicted that parking 2 hours will cost $1.

7. Let y be the total cost of the pizza, and let x be the number of slices. We know from our problem that one slice costs 1.50, so x slices will cost 1.50x. Now the only thing left is relate the total cost y and the cost of x slices 1.50x using an equal sign to create and equation to model the situation:

y=1.50x

Notice that we can predict how much is going to cost a pizza of 8 slices just by replacing x with 8 in our pizza equation

y=1.50x

y=1.50(8)

y=12

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