Mathematics
Mathematics, 17.02.2021 01:30, swelch2010

Help Please I did the first and second questions. 1. We mentioned how the price of movie tickets has increased over time with inflation in Unit 6. Let’s let the equation y = 0.50(1.06)x represent the price of movie tickets for the years after 1950.
Using this equation, fill in the following T-table for the years 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, and 1990. Use X = 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40 to represent these years (the number of years after 1950).

# years after 1950 X 0 5.30 10.60 15.90 21.20
Ticket Price $ Y 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50

2. Answer these questions:
• Do these prices look reasonable? yes
• What is the y-intercept? 0.50
• Is this growth or decay? Growth

3. Graph the points on the graph provided and draw a smooth curve to represent the graph of the equation.

4. Use the extended curve below to predict the ticket prices in the following years:
• 2000 (x = 50)
• 2010 (x = 60)
• Are these prices reasonable?

5. Answer these questions:
• What is the average price of a movie ticket where you live?
• What is the price of a matinee?
• Substitute the number of years after 1950 that it is right now into the equation y = 0.50(1.06)x. (For instance, if it is 2006, use x = 56.) What answer did you get?
• Why do you think this is the same or different from the first answer you gave in this question?

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