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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The graph below shows the distance, y, in miles, of a bird from its nest for a certain amount of time, x, in minutes: http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_mjprealgebra_v16/mjprealgebra_practice_m5_g12_p.jpg Based on the graph, what is the initial value of the graph and what does it represent?

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Since this is off of your FLVS account we can not see the photo.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

answer choices 3 miles per minute; it represents the speed of the bird 0.2 mile per minute; it represents the speed of the bird 0.2 mile; it represents the original distance of the bird from its nest 3 miles; it represents the original distance of the bird from its nest

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@563blackghost do you have anything

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

file:///Users/Selah/Desktop/Screen%20Shot%202016-04-06%20at%2011.45.12%20AM.png

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you see it now

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

its d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thank you i have a few more

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

ok

OpenStudy (missmeow):

The initial value, is the point where the line touches the Y -line. So the initial value would be 3 miles.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which graph represents an increasing function? /Users/Selah/Desktop/Screen Shot 2016-04-06 at 11.47.13 AM.png Graph A Graph B Graph C Graph D

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

its not a link i just did this mogule

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

witch one do u think it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D?

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

yes bc its inclineing

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

gj

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so i am right?

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

yupers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i have more lol do you have time

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

yes im just am wrighting i will not disrespect my mother 1000 times

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The graph shows the price, in dollars, of different numbers of muffins at David's store. The table shows the price, in dollars, of different numbers of brownies at the same store. How many dollars more is the price of a muffin than the price of a brownie at David's store? answer choices $2 $3 $4 5$

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omg lol

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

find the value of 2 brownies for both grafhs and subtract them to get the Answear

OpenStudy (anonymous):

isn't the value of 2 brownies $6?

OpenStudy (daniel2raw):

yea

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

lol i ment and muffins

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok lol

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

what the value of 2 muffins

OpenStudy (anonymous):

$12?

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

no

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

x is how many muffins y is how mutch it cost

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh so 10$$

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so now what

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

now subtract 10 from 6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so the answer is 4

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

am i helping u at all

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

to understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Barney wants to rent a tent. He has to pay a fixed base cost plus a daily rate for renting the tent. The table shows the amount of money, y, in dollars, that Barney has to pay for renting the tent for x days: Which equation best shows the relationship between x and y? answer choices y = 5x + 3 y = x + 8 y = 5x + 8 y = x + 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and yes you are helping me understand

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

ok so do u get eqasions ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kind of

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

so take the first x and y on the chart and plug it into the eqasions untill one works

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

hear have a calculater http://web2.0calc.com/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what do i plug in first

OpenStudy (daniel2raw):

just tell him the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@daniel2raw do you know the answer

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

so use that calculater and put a in it with out the y

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

i know it but i want to show u how to do it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you just tell me what to plug in

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

plug in o for x and 3 for y

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

so this 5x0+3=3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is 5x0+3=3

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh thats the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

next one is

OpenStudy (daniel2raw):

your doing good keep going

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Amy is attending a trekking camp. She walks from her tent to a hilltop in 3 hours. She has a picnic with her friends on the hilltop for 5 hours. Amy walks back to her tent in 2 hours. Which graph best represents the distance, y, in miles, traveled by Amy for a certain amount of time, x, in hours?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

??...

OpenStudy (daniel2raw):

do what you've been doing

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

b

OpenStudy (daniel2raw):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats what i though

OpenStudy (daniel2raw):

fan and medal

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

y are u here!!

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

u didnt do anything

OpenStudy (daniel2raw):

to help people wbu

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

lol bottom feeder

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ik he dient help with anything

OpenStudy (daniel2raw):

its b gtg

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

u said it exatly when i said it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The graph below shows the height through which an elevator travels, y, in x seconds: What is the rate of change for the relationship represented in the graph? answer choices fraction 1 over 40 fraction 1 over 10 10 40

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Panda.exe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Bobo-i-bo @panda.exe @mathmagician2201

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@MissMeow

OpenStudy (missmeow):

10

OpenStudy (mathmagician2201):

Alright. Whats the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The graph below shows the height through which an elevator travels, y, in x seconds: What is the rate of change for the relationship represented in the graph? answer choices fraction 1 over 40 fraction 1 over 10 10 40

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathmagician2201

OpenStudy (mathmagician2201):

So we're basically trying to find the slope here.

OpenStudy (mathmagician2201):

slope = m = rise/run

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can i just have answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathmagician2201

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@MissMeow

OpenStudy (missmeow):

Who is your teacher?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mrs.lundy/mrs.snoap

OpenStudy (panda.exe):

b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Panda.exe

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