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SE.4 Systems Applications TEACHER: Buy A Printer Common Core Standards Systems of Equations Learning Targets A.CED I can create equations and inequalities that describe numbers or relationships. A-CED.2 Create equations in two or more Create equations with two variables to represent variables to represent relationships between relationships between two quantities from a verbal quantities; graph equations on coordinate description or tables. axes with labels and scales. Graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales. A-REIb I can solve a system of equations. A-REI.6 Solve systems of linear Explain and identify why some linear systems have equations of two variables exactly and infinitely many solutions or no solution. approximately (e.g. with graphs), focusing Solve a system of linear equations to find an exact on pairs of linear equations in two variables. solution. Determine the approximate solution to a system by graphing both equations and estimating the point of intersection. A-REIc I can represent and solve equations and inequalities graphically. A‐REI.10 Understand that the graph of an Understand that every point (x, y) on the line is a solution to the equation. equation in two variables is the set of all its Verify that any point (x, y) on the line is a solution solutions plotted in the coordinate plane, to the equation. often forming a curve (which could be a line). N-Q I can reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems. N-Q.1 Use units as a way to understand problems and Identify or choose the appropriate unit to guide the solutions of multi-step problems; choose and of measure according to the context. interpret units consistently in formulas; choose and Include units with answers. interpret the scale and the origin in graphs and data displays. N-Q.2 – Define appropriate quantities for the purpose Determine and interpret appropriate of descriptive modeling. quantities when solving systems in context. N-Q.3 – Choose a level of accuracy appropriate to Determine the accuracy of values limitations on measurement when reporting quantities. based on their limitations in the context of the situation. Algebra 1 by Southwest Washington Common Core Mathematics is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License 2014-15 Page 1 of 3 SE.4 Systems Applications TEACHER: Buy A Printer Debra wants her boss, Mike, to buy her a new printer. She wants to get a laser printer because the quality of the printed pages is better. However laser printers cost more to buy. Mike knows you need to buy the printer, but also the ink. Mike told her that she could buy the printer that costs less to operate, or more cost effective. 1) 2) 3) 4) Complete the table for the inkjet printer. Debra found prices for a laser printer at Office Buy’s website. o Printer costs $225 o Black toner costs $80 o Each toner cartridge prints 2,200 pages Make a table for the laser printer. Which printer costs less to buy, and how much does it cost? The inkjet printer, which costs $70. How many pages do you have to print to have the other printer cost less to use? Approximations are OK. 3500 Inkjet Printer Laser Printer Cost y Pages x Cost y 0 500 $70.00 $110 $225.00 1000 $150 $260.46 1500 $190 $278.18 2000 $230 $295.91 2500 $267.37 $313.64 3000 $306.84 $331.37 3500 $346.31 $349.09 4000 $385.79 $366.82 4500 $425.26 $384.55 5000 $464.74 $402.28 5500 $504.21 $420.00 6000 $543.68 $437.73 $242.73 This work by Southwest Washington Mathematics is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. 2013-2014 Page 2 of 3 TEACHER: Buy A Printer SE.4 Systems Applications 5) Use the table to graph the inkjet printer cost. Use the table to graph the laser printer cost. 7) What is the point of intersection where the lines cross? ( 3553 , 351 ) 8) How does is that point of intersection connect to your answer to #4? #4 was a good approximation for the x-coordinate of the intersection. Total Cost (Printer & Ink) 6) Buy a Printer Number of Pages Printed 9) Debra’s boss Mike told her that she could buy the printer that costs less to operate, or more cost effective. Debra will present the table, graph and your answers to Mike. Using this information how should Debra and Mike decide which printer to buy? _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ This work by Southwest Washington Mathematics is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. 2013-2014 Page 3 of 3