What’s My Line? Naming Slope and Y-intercept from a graph

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Whats My Line? Naming Slope and Y-intercept from a graph Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Translate Word Problems Into Linear Equations: John receives a $2000 annual salary increase on the anniversary of his hiring if he receives a satisfactory performance review. His starting salary was $25,000. Write an equation to show s, Johns salary after y years at the company. What should Johns salary Be if he has been with The company for 7 years? Slide 8 Translate Word Problems Into Linear Equations: Bob receives a $1500 annual salary increase on the anniversary of his hiring if he receives a satisfactory performance review. His starting salary was $26,000. Write an equation to show s, Bobs salary after y years at the company. What should Bobs salary Be if he has been with The company for 5 years? Slide 9 Translate Word Problems Into Linear Equations: Car Care: Suppose regular gas costs $2.85 per gallon. You can purchase a car wash at the gas station for $3. Write an equation to show how much money, m you will spend on x gallons of gas with a car wash. How much would I spend if I Purchased 10 gallons Of gas? Slide 10 Translate Word Problems Into Linear Equations: Car Care: Suppose regular gas costs $2.05 per gallon. You can purchase a car wash at the gas station for $5. Write an equation to show how much money, m you will spend on x gallons of gas with a car wash. How much would I spend if I Purchased 23 gallons Of gas?