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MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS Name _____________________________________

STUDENT HANDOU T Date _____________________________Pd______

Practice representing linear relationships in multiple ways with the following examples. Use the
representation given to help you fill in the others.

[VERBAL DESCRIPTION] [EQUATION]


A baby giraffe measures 6 feet tall when it is
1
born and grows an average of 2 foot each
month. What is the relationship between x, the
number of months and y, the height of the
giraffe?

[TABLE] [GRAPH]

MONTHS PROCESS HEIGHT (FT)


0
1
2
3
4
5
6

Use the representations in the example above to answer 1-5.


1. Explain how you found 2. What is the slope of the 3. What is the y-intercept of
ordered pairs to create your graph, and what does it the graph, and what does it
graph. represent? represent?

4. What does the ordered pair (9, 10.5) 5. If the giraffe is 12 feet tall, how many
represent in the context of the situation? months old is it?

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Use the given information for each situation below to fill in the missing representations.

[VERBAL DESCRIPTION] [EQUATION]


y = 12 + 1.5x

[TABLE] [GRAPH]
JOEY’S PIZZA PARLOR
TOPPINGS PROCESS COST ($)
0
1

COST ($)
2
3
4
5
6

NUMBER OF TOPPINGS

[VERBAL DESCRIPTION] [EQUATION]

[TABLE] [GRAPH]
SMITH FAMILY ROAD TRIP

GASOLINE
GASOLINE REMAINING

MILES
PROCESS REMAINING
DRIVEN
(GALLONS)
(GALLONS)

10 8.5
20 8
30 7.5
40 7
50 6.5

MILES DRIVEN

Summarize today’s lesson:

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