
Interpreting Rate of Change and Initial Value
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8th Grade
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Brittani Durr
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Interpreting Rate of Change and Initial Value
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Bonnie is researching gym options and finds two gum options to check out. The tables below show how the two gyms charge for their membership.
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Fill in the Blank
According to the graphic, Bonnie would need to pay $__ to join Fabulous Fitness.
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Fill in the Blank
Bonnie would need to pay $__ to join Greg's Gym.
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The initial value of any function represents the value of the function at the beginning.
Initial Value
Fabulous has an initial value of 0 because they do not charge a sign-up fee.
Greg's Gym has an initial value of 50 because they charge a sign- up fee of $50.
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Fill in the Blank
How much does it cost per month at Fabulous Fitness?
(Type your answer in digits, not words)
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Fill in the Blank
How much does it cost per month at Greg's Gym?
(Type your answer in digits, not words)
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The rate of change of any function represents the constant value at which the function increases or decreases.
Rate of Change
Fabulous has a rate of change of 45 because they charge $45 per month
Greg's Gym has a a rate of change of 33 because the added amount each month is $33.
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Multiple Choice
If the data for each gym was graphed on a coordinate plane, which gym would have a point on the origin (0,0)?
Fabulous Fitness
Greg's Gym
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Open Ended
Why would Fabulous Fitness have a point that passes through the origin? Explain your reasoning using the information in the image.
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Multiple Choice
The owner of Fabulous Fitness wants to buy name tags for her staff.
She writes the following function to represent the cost, y, for a certain number of name tags, x.
y = $2.00x + $7.00
What is the rate of change (CROC)?
$2.00 per tag
$7.00 per tag
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Multiple Choice
The owner of Fabulous Fitness wants to buy name tags for her staff.
She writes the following function to represent the cost, y, for a certain number of name tags, x, from an online vendor.
y = $2.00x + $7.00
What is the initial (starting) value?
$2.00
$7.00
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Open Ended
Given that $7.00 is the initial value, what could that initial cost represent in the total cost for purchasing the name tags?
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Cost of Name Tags
The function representing the cost of the name tags purchased is shown in the graph.
Examine the graph before answering the next few questions.
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Fill in the Blank
If x represents the number of name tags purchased. Complete the ordered pair below by determining in the missing coordinate of the point on the graph.
(10, ___)
**Remember it costs $2 per tag plus the $7 initial fee.
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Open Ended
Complete the statement below:
The point (10, 27) means that it will cost $_____ for ______ name tags.
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Multiple Choice
The initial deposit was $30
$30 is added to the account each week
It took 30 weeks to same enough money to open an account
not enough information
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Multiple Choice
the time it takes to burn the entire candle
the rate at which the candle is losing height
the change in the height of the candle each hour
the original height of the candle
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Multiple Choice
Taylor can write 6 words per minute
Taylor can write 25 words per minute
Taylor can write 50 words per minute
Taylor can write 150 words per minute
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