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9th Grade Foundations of
Algebra
Week of:
MAY 11TH WICHITA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
9th, 10th, 11th and 12th Grades
Your child should spend up to 90 minutes over the course of each day on this packet. Consider other family-friendly activities during the day such as:
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Wash the laundry, fold and put the laundry away.
Create a cartoon image of your family.
Make a bucket list of things to do after the
quarantine is over with your family.
Look up riddles to solve with someone
in your family.
Mindful Minute: Write down what a typical day was like pre-quarantine and during quarantine.
How have things changed?
Do a random act of kindness for someone in
your house.
Teach someone in your family to play one of your
video games.
Put together a puzzle with your family.
*All activities are optional. Parents/Guardians please practice responsibility, safety, and supervision.
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13. Your class is going to see a special exhibition on reptiles at the science museum. The ticket service company bills your school $13 per student plus a $9.95 service fee.
x
y
a. Write an equation that represents the total cost given a certain number of students.
b. Graph the equation.
c. Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph. Explain what each means in terms of the situation.
14. Your school has a food festival each spring. They charge a $6 entrance fee and one $0.75 ticket for each item you taste.
x
y
a. Write an equation that represents the total cost given a certain number of items tasted.
b. Graph the equation.
c. Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph. Explain what each means in terms of the situation.
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15. Lamar likes to photograph things in nature. He has just completed a collection of 34 plant photos. His next task is to find and photograph bugs. He sets out to take 5 bug photos each day.
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y
a. Write an equation that represents the number of nature photos taken given a certain number of days.
b. Graph the equation.
c. Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph. Explain what each means in terms of the situation.
16. The are currently about 105 male wolves in Yellowstone Park. During birthing season, the average number of male offspring that are added to the population is about 0.51 times the number of wolves that will give birth.
x
y
a. Write an equation that represents the population of male wolves given a certain number of wolves giving birth.
b. Graph the equation.
c. Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph. Explain what each means in terms of the situation.
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17. A polar bear weighed 0.5 kilogram at birth. Following its birth it gained 0.4 kilogram each week.
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y
a. Write an equation that represents the weight in kilograms of the polar bear given a certain number of weeks.
b. Graph the equation.
c. Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph. Explain what each means in terms of the situation.
18. Frank runs a business making curtains. For each job, he charges a $30 service fee for measuring and installing the curtains, and $9 per square foot of material needed.
x
y
a. Write an equation that represents the total Frank charges given a certain amount of material.
b. Graph the equation.
c. Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph. Explain what each means in terms of the situation.
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19. In the early days of baseball, pitchers used only a few balls each game, but now pitchers change balls much more frequently. Every major league baseball game starts with 140 new baseballs. Every inning, an average of 9 baseballs is used.
x
y
a. Write an equation that represents the number of new baseballs remaining given a certain number of innings.
b. Graph the equation.
c. Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph. Explain what each means in terms of the situation.
20. In order to maintain good health, it is recommended that girls from 14 to 18 years of age consume 9.1 grams of magnesium every 30 days. A 15-year-old girl has been consuming 0.31 grams of magnesium every day.
x
y
a. Write an equation that represents the amount remaining to consume given a certain number of days.
b. Graph the equation.
c. Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph. Explain what each means in terms of the situation.
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III. Graphing Linear EquationsA. Use the slope and y-intercept to graph each equation.
1. Graph the equation y 5 23x 2 6.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
8
2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
2. Graph the equation y 5 22x 2 9.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
8
2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
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3. Graph the equation y 5 x 1 4.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
8
2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
4. Graph the equation y 5 28x 1 9.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
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2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
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5. Graph the equation y 5 2x 1 5.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
8
2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
6. Graph the equation y 5 23x 1 1.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
8
2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
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7. Graph the equation y 5 4x 2 1.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
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2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
8. Graph the equation y 5 3x 2 7.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
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2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
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9. Graph the equation y 5 2x 2 2.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
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2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
10. Graph the equation y 5 6x 1 4.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
8
2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
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11. Graph the equation y 5 25x 1 4.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
4
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2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
12. Graph the equation y 5 7x 2 4.
x
–2–4–6 2 64 8–8
y
0
–4
–6
–2
–8
6
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2
a. Determine the y-intercept by substituting 0 for x.
b. Use the slope to determine another point on the line. Write the coordinates of the point.
c. Draw a line to graph the equation.
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