Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.01.2021 14:00, Maria3737

1) Anna and Jason have summer jobs stuffing envelopes for two different companies. Anna earns $20 for every 400 envelopes she finishes. Jason earns $10 for every 250 envelopes he finishes. A) Create tables, draw graphs, and write equations that show the earnings, y, as functions of the number of envelopes stuffed, x, for both Anna and Jason.

B) Who makes more from stuffing the same number of envelopes? Explain how you know using the information above.

C) Anna has savings of $100 at the beginning of the summer and she saves all of her earnings from her job. Graph her savings as an equationof the number of envelopes she’s stuffed, n. How does this graph compare to her previous earnings graph? What is the meaning of the initial value and slope in each case?

D)You survey 6 other employees and findthe following data on envelopesstuffed (x) and dollars earned(y). Plot a trend lineon the graph. Find the equation of the trend line.


1) Anna and Jason have summer jobs stuffing envelopes for two different companies. Anna earns $20 f
1) Anna and Jason have summer jobs stuffing envelopes for two different companies. Anna earns $20 f

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