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The graph of a linear function passes through the points and . Find the slope of this function. • • • • CORRECT RATIONALE CONCEPT Determining Slope 2 The prices for a loaf of brea... d and a gallon of milk for two supermarkets are shown below. Since we have two points from a linear function, we can use the slope formula to find the slope of the line. Now that the numbers are plugged in, evaluate the subtraction in both the numerator and the denominator. In the numerator, the difference in coordinates is minus , or . In the denominator, the difference in coordinates is minus , which is the same as plus , or . The slope of the line is . The slope is the difference in coordinates from the two points divided by the difference in coordinates from the same two points. When plugging in the values it is important to be consistent with which coordinates are subtracted in the calculations. A B Bread $2.20 $2.50 Milk $3.60 $3.40 Mary needs to buy bread and milk for her church picnic. At Supermarket A, she would pay $44.20. At Supermarket B, she would pay $44.70. Which of the following system of equations represents this situation? • • CORRECT • • RATIONALE In general, the equation to represent the total cost of buying bread and milk would be the sum of the cost for bread and cost for milk. To find the cost of bread and milk, first define variables to represent the amount of bread and milk. Here, will represent bread, and will represent milk. Both and will be multiplied by their respective prices. CONCEPT Writing a System of Linear Equations 3 Select the correct slope and y-intercept for the following linear equation: • CORRECT • • At Store A, a loaf of bread costs $2.20, and a gallon of milk costs $3.60. We also know that the total cost at Store A is $44.20. So the total cost at Store A would be expressed with this equation. We can construct a similar equation for Store B. At Store B, bread cost $2.50 per loaf, and milk costs $3.40 per gallon. We also know that the total cost at Store B is $44.70. The total cost at Store B would be expressed with this equation. This is the system of equations to represent the costs of bread and milk at Store A and B [Show More]
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