Author Topic: Holy heck, math help! :O  (Read 2800 times)

wow, you ask for help and i provide it and you ignore it. wtf


What. This is like 6th grade math

What. This is like 6th grade math
Good if its 6th grade math then please explain it to me.

For the first one a good idea would be to figure out how much he actually makes in tips.
AKA: x/45=12/100
Y should be his amount in tips and X should be the amount his customers spend I think.

The second one is cake.  It's 30(3.8)+6.9x where x=# of minutes she spends swimming.

ez peezy

you can do it yourself you lazy child

X is your dependent variable and Y is your independent variable. Y = the amount customers spend and X should be the amount he gets in tips.

They want this in slope intercept form?

For the first one a good idea would be to figure out how much he actually makes in tips.
AKA: x/45=12/100
Y should be his amount in tips and X should be the amount his customers spend I think.

The second one is cake.  It's 30(3.8)+6.9x where x=# of minutes she spends swimming.
Oh my god, I just finished solvin' it and I was gonna type it. :P


The second one is cake.  It's 30(3.8)+6.9x where x=# of minutes she spends swimming.
thats what I thought except it says in terms of swimming so Im not sure if I should drop the 30(3.8)

So now the only thing I dont understand is :
Graph this relationship for food and beverage amounts between $0 and $900

ez peezy

you can do it yourself you lazy child
Ive never done this before. At all. I self taught myself algebra in 8th but it was nothing like this.
Its totally different. And its not that Im lazy either.

So now the only thing I dont understand is :
Graph this relationship for food and beverage amounts between $0 and $900

You want to graph the maximum number and shade everything between the line and the origin which I assume is (0,0)

thats what I thought except it says in terms of swimming so Im not sure if I should drop the 30(3.8)
You shouldn't drop it because then there are calories you lose right off the bat.  Does it not ask for total calories?

You want to graph the maximum number and shade everything between the line and 0
Oh ok thanks

Im pretty sure that's how you do it. My algebra class will tune me back up to speed this year if I'm wrong

got any more homework you want us to complete for you, you lazy kid want us to help with?