Task 1: Question 1 You plan to go from Portland to Tucson. Let x be the distance in miles of any flight between Portland and Tucson. a. What is a true statement about the mileage of any route from Portland to Tucson? Assume that no route visits the same city more than once and that each route has no more than one layover. b. How many routes exist between Portland and Tucson? What are they? Which route is the shortest?
Question 2 Your travel agent is making plans for you to go from San Diego to Seattle. A direct flight is not available. Option A consists of flights from San Diego to Boise to Seattle. Option B consists of flights from San Diego to Las Vegas to Seattle. Write an inequality to compare the distances of these two options.
Task 2: Come up with 2 real world examples of situations that use function rules. Think about your daily life, your home, or the community you live in for ideas. Create a table of values showing at least 4 input and output values for each of your two situations. You may need to come up with some mock values for your tables. Write the function rule based on your table of values. Graph each of your functions on the coordinate plane.
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