Interpret Function Parameters: CCSS.Math.Content.HSF-LE.B.5 - Common Core: High School - Functions
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A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for
 on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the art department?
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for
 on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the art department?
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for
 on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the art department?
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for
 on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the art department?
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's art department receives  in donation on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for
 in donation on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the art department?
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
A school's art department receives  in donation on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's art department receives  in donation on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for
 in donation on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the art department?
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
A school's art department receives  in donation on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for
 on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the art department?
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for
 on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the art department?
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for
 on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the art department?
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
A school's art department spends  on art supplies. If the department sells each art piece for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the art department?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the art sales profit is the product of the price of the art piece and the number of pieces sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for
 to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for  each what is the function
 each what is the function  that represents the net profit of the play?
 that represents the net profit of the play?
A school's theater department spends  to produce a certain play. If the play sells tickets for 
 each what is the function 
 that represents the net profit of the play?
This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.

Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.

Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create  .
.

This question tests one's ability to recognize parameters of a function and one's understanding of dealing with said parameters in the context of a problem.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, interpret parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context, falls within the Cluster B of interpret expressions for functions in terms of the situation they model concept (CCSS.Math.content.HSF.LE.B).
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify the general function that describes the situation.
Recall that the ticket sales profit is the product of the price of the ticket and the number of tickets sold.
Step 2: Identify the known values.
Step 3: Substitute known values into general function to create .
Compare your answer with the correct one above