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Linear Modelling - Break Even Analysis

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Consider the following phone plans:

GO SMALL plan: This plan has a $\$20$$20 monthly base charge and charges $90$90 cents per minute for all calls.

GO MEDIUM plan: This plan has a $\$26$$26 monthly base charge and then charges $70$70 cents per minute for all calls.

a

Complete the following table of values for various total monthly call times for the two plans:

Call time (in minutes) Total cost for GO SMALL plan Total cost for GO MEDIUM plan
$20$20 $\editable{}$ $\editable{}$
$30$30 $\editable{}$ $\editable{}$
$40$40 $\editable{}$ $\editable{}$
$50$50 $\editable{}$ $\editable{}$
b

Sketch the graph of the two plans.

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c

Using the graphs, determine how many minutes of calls would need to be made so that the monthly bill costs the same on both plans.

Easy
7min

The cost of manufacturing toys ($C$C) is related to the number of toys produced ($n$n) by the formula $C=400+2n$C=400+2n. The revenue ($R$R) made from selling $n$n toys is $R=4n$R=4n.

Easy
7min

The cost for a furniture manufacturer to make a dining table is $\$450$$450 per dining table plus a fixed setup cost of $\$6000$$6000. The dining tables will sell for $\$700$$700 each.

Easy
7min

This graph shows the cost $C\left(x\right)$C(x), the revenue $R\left(x\right)$R(x) and the profit $P\left(x\right)$P(x) from making and selling $x$x units of a certain good.

Easy
2min
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Outcomes

MS1-12-1

uses algebraic and graphical techniques to evaluate and construct arguments in a range of familiar and unfamiliar contexts

MS1-12-6

represents the relationships between changing quantities in algebraic and graphical forms

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