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1) Alice decides to take a trip from the East Coast of the United States to the West Coast. While planning, she chooses to drive, fly, and ride a train. Her first leg of the trip is traveling by car, from Sacramento, California to Denver, Colorado. Along the way, she fills up her tank using regular unleaded gas, costing $4.65 per gallon, and premium gas, $4.95 per gallon. After driving for many hours, Alice finally makes it to Denver, Colorado spending $874.80 in gas.

a) Let r represent gallons of regular unleaded gas and let p represent gallons of premium gas. Create an equation that models the situation.

b) If Alice purchases 87 gallons for regular unleaded gas, how many gallons of premium gas did she purchase? Show all work to receive full credit.

2) After spending a week in Denver, Alice decides to leave her car at a friend’s house in order fly from Denver, Colorado to Chicago, Illinois. Her plane ticket cost $475 and $35 per checked bag.
a) Write a function that models the number of checked bags, b, as it relates to the total cost, c(b).

b) Compete the table
Number of Bags (b) Total Cost c(b)
0
1
2
3
4
6
8

3) After spending time in Chicago, Alice decides to finish her trip by riding a train 700 miles to Washington D.C. The train travels at an average speed of 80mph. Answer the following questions using the graph.


a) Describe the y-intercept in this scenario.

b) Describe the x-intercept in this scenario

c) Finish the ordered pairs (2.5, ____ ) and (____,300).

d) What are the domain and range?
Domain: {h I ___ < h < ____}
Range: {f(h) I ___ < f(h) < ____}

We see Alice chose a journey to travel from the East coast United States to the West Coast. She had a starting place and ending place in mind and did not aimlessly find her way from Sacramento, California to Washington D.C. But rather, she made decisions along the way to accomplish her goal. One could also say your life is like a journey or race in which you are running. 1 Corinthians 9:24-25 (NIV version) says, “Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last, but we do it to get a crown that will last forever.” How do you interpret this passage in the bible and what does it look like in your life?

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1a) The equation that models the situation is: 4.65r + 4.95p = 874.80

1b) Using the equation from part 1a, we know that 4.65r + 4.95p = 874.80. If we know that Alice purchased 87 gallons of regular unleaded gas, we can substitute that value into the equation: 4.65(87) + 4.95p = 874.80. Solving for p, we get: 4.65(87) + 4.95p = 874.80

4.0995 + 4.95p = 874.80

4.95p = 869.805

p = 175.6 gallons

2a) The function that models the number of checked bags, b, as it relates to the total cost, c(b), is: c(b) = 35b + 475.

2b) Number of Bags (b) Total Cost c(b)

0 475

1 510

2 545

3 580

4 615

6 675

8 835

3a) The y-intercept in this scenario represents the total distance travelled when the time spent on the trip is zero. As the distance traveled is 700 miles when time is zero, the y-intercept is (0,700)

3b) The x-intercept in this scenario represents the total time spent on the trip when the distance travelled is zero. As time is zero when the distance traveled is zero, the x-intercept is (0,0)

3c) (2.5, 200) (10, 300)

3d) The domain and range are based on the permissible values of time and distance travelled. Based on the information provided, the domain would be h and the range would be f(h)

About the last part of the question, it is referring to the fact that life is like a journey, and we should strive to be like runners who run to win the prize, not just to participate. This passage encourages us to put in the hard work and dedication necessary to achieve our goals in life, and to not be satisfied with simply going through the motions. It also reminds us that our ultimate goal should be eternal reward, not temporary ones. In your life, it might mean setting a goal, making a plan, and putting in the effort to achieve it, but also keeping a perspective of what is important in the long run, not just in the short run.

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