How do you translate the cost of playing tennis is $25 for a membership plus $8.50 per hour on court into an algebraic expression?
2 Answers
You can write this as a linear function in slope-intercept form.
Explanation:
Let's call
If you don't use the court (
For every hour you play,
The expression then becomes:
The graph below is in 10's of $ to make it scale better. (of course the part left of the
graph{0.85x+2.5 [-5.24, 23.24, -2.4, 11.84]}
Cost =
Explanation:
Imagine, just a moment, that the membership is free.
You only pay the number of hour(s) on court.
If you don't play, you pay nothing.
If you play
If you play
If you play
.....
.....
Let
But the membership isn't free...
Whatever the number of hour(s) you play, you must pay $25 for a membership.
Therefore : Cost =
For example, if you are not a member and you want to play
Cost =