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Question 1
A meteorologist developed a linear model y=−0.65x+85 to predict humidity percentage (y) based on altitude in hundreds of feet (x). According to this model, at what altitude would the predicted humidity be 72%?
- At 4,680 feet altitude, computed by multiplying the humidity by the slope coefficient
- At 1,300 feet altitude, found by substituting and rearranging the linear equation properly
- At 850 feet altitude, determined by using the y-intercept as the starting reference point
- At 2,000 feet altitude, calculated by solving the equation for the given humidity level (correct answer)
Explanation: When you encounter a linear equation and need to find the input value for a given output, you're solving for the independent variable. This meteorologist's model y=−0.65x+85 shows humidity decreasing as altitude increases, which makes sense scientifically.
To find the altitude where humidity equals 72%, substitute 72 for y and solve for x:
72=−0.65x+85
72−85=−0.65x
−13=−0.65x
x=−0.65−13=20
Since x represents altitude in hundreds of feet, multiply by 100: 20×100=2,000 feet.
Choice A is wrong because you don't multiply humidity by the slope—this completely misunderstands how to use linear equations. Choice B shows the right process but makes an algebraic error. Let's check: if x=13, then y=−0.65(13)+85=76.55, not 72%. Choice C incorrectly assumes you use the y-intercept (85) as some kind of reference point rather than solving the equation properly.
Choice D correctly identifies 2,000 feet as the answer obtained by proper equation solving.
Study tip: When working with linear models, always identify what each variable represents and its units. Here, remembering that x is in "hundreds of feet" is crucial—forgetting to convert back to actual feet is a common mistake that could lead you to pick a wrong answer. Question 2
Two students model the number of pages they read over time.
Student A: y=12x+5
Student B: y=15x+2
Here, y is total pages read and x is hours spent reading. Which student will reach 95 pages first, and after how many hours (according to the models)?
- Student A, after 7.5 hours
- Student B, after 6.2 hours (correct answer)
- Student A, after 7.9 hours
- Student B, after 6.5 hours
Explanation: Solve each model for when y=95. For Student A: 95=12x+5, so 12x=90 and x=7.5 hours. For Student B: 95=15x+2, so 15x=93 and x=6.2 hours. Since 6.2 hours is less than 7.5 hours, Student B reaches 95 pages first, after 6.2 hours. Choice A gives Student A's correct time, but Student A isn't actually the one who gets there first. Choice C would come from forgetting to subtract the intercept before dividing, 95÷12≈7.9, which isn't the correct method. Choice D would come from adding the intercept instead of subtracting it, 95+2=97 then 97÷15≈6.5, which is also not the correct method. Question 3
Two students are saving money.
- Student A: y=6x+10
- Student B: y=8x+2
In both equations, y is the total amount saved in dollars and x is the number of weeks. Who will reach 50 dollars saved first, and after how many weeks (based on the models)?
- Student B, after 6 weeks (correct answer)
- Student B, after 7 weeks
- Student A, after 7 weeks
- Student A, after 5 weeks
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The models are A: y=6x+10 (dollars, weeks), slope 6 $/week, intercept $10; B: y=8x+2, slope 8 $/week, intercept $2. To find who reaches $50 first, solve for x: A gives x=(50-10)/6=40/6≈6.67 weeks; B gives x=(50-2)/8=48/8=6 weeks exactly. Student B reaches $50 first after 6 weeks, as B's steeper slope (faster saving rate) allows reaching sooner despite lower intercept, matching choice C. A common error is miscalculating x, such as for A getting 7 weeks but ignoring B's exact 6 (choices A/B/D), or swapping students. Interpretation with units is essential: slopes with $/week tell saving rates (6 or 8 per week), intercepts with $ tell starting amounts ($10 or $2). Slope importance: larger m=8 means faster savings for B, positive m means increasing savings; problem solving includes comparing models by solving for x at y=50 and selecting the smaller x.
Question 4
A fitness trainer tracks the relationship between weekly exercise hours and weight loss for clients. The equation y=1.8x+0.5 models this relationship, where x represents hours of exercise per week and y represents pounds lost per week. What does the y-intercept of 0.5 most likely represent in this context?
- The minimum number of exercise hours required before any weight loss occurs in the program
- The predicted weight loss per week for a client who exercises 0 hours per week (correct answer)
- The maximum weight loss possible per week regardless of exercise hours completed
- The average weight loss per hour of exercise across all clients in the study
Explanation: The y-intercept occurs when x = 0, representing the predicted y-value when the independent variable equals zero. In this context, it represents the predicted weight loss when exercise hours = 0. This could reflect weight loss from dietary changes alone. Choice A confuses the y-intercept with a threshold value. Choice C incorrectly describes a maximum rather than the intercept value. Choice D describes the slope, not the y-intercept.
Question 5
A student models the temperature of a cooling drink with y=−2x+30, where y is the temperature in degrees Celsius and x is time in minutes. What does the slope −2 mean in this context?
- The drink's temperature increases by 2∘C each minute.
- The drink's temperature is 30∘C every minute.
- The drink's temperature decreases by 2∘C each minute. (correct answer)
- The drink starts at −2∘C when x=0 minutes.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The linear model is y=-2x+30, where y is temperature in °C, x is time in minutes, m=-2 is the slope (rate: change in temperature per minute), and b=30 is the intercept (temperature when x=0, initial value). In this cooling drink context, the slope m=-2 °C per minute means the temperature decreases by 2°C each minute (negative rate with units). The correct interpretation of the slope is that the drink's temperature decreases by 2°C each minute, matching choice B. A common error is ignoring the negative sign, such as thinking it increases by 2°C (choice C) or misattributing to initial temperature (choice A) or constant temperature (choice D). Interpretation with units is essential: slope m with °C/minute units tells the cooling rate (-2 °C per minute), intercept b with °C units tells starting temperature (30°C). Slope importance: negative m means decreasing temperature with time, larger |m| would mean faster cooling; avoid mistakes like omitting units or reversing increase/decrease.
Question 6
A marine biologist collected data on water temperature and the number of fish observed at a coral reef. The linear model y=−2.3x+78 represents the relationship, where x is the water temperature in degrees Celsius and y is the number of fish observed. If the water temperature increases from 22°C to 26°C, what is the predicted change in the number of fish observed?
- A decrease of 9.2 fish (correct answer)
- An increase of 9.2 fish
- A decrease of 4 fish
- An increase of 18.4 fish
Explanation: The slope m=−2.3 means each 1°C increase in temperature predicts a decrease of 2.3 fish. Since the temperature increases from 22°C to 26°C, the change is 26−22=4°C. Multiplying by the slope gives 4×(−2.3)=−9.2 fish, a decrease. Choice B is wrong because the negative slope means fewer fish at higher temperatures, not more. Choice C is wrong because it uses the temperature change directly instead of multiplying it by the slope. Choice D is wrong because it multiplies the slope by both temperature values instead of by their difference. Question 7
A science class models the height of a plant with the linear equation y=1.5x+20, where y is the plant's height in centimeters and x is the number of hours of sunlight per day. What does the slope 1.5 mean in this situation?
- The plant starts at 1.5 cm tall when it gets 0 hours of sunlight.
- For each additional hour of sunlight per day, the plant's height increases by 1.5 cm. (correct answer)
- The plant's height increases by 20 cm for each additional hour of sunlight per day.
- For each additional centimeter of height, the plant needs 1.5 more hours of sunlight.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The linear model is y=1.5x+20, where y is the plant's height in centimeters, x is hours of sunlight per day, m=1.5 is the slope (rate: change in height per hour of sunlight), and b=20 is the intercept (height when x=0, initial value). In this biology experiment context, the slope m=1.5 cm per hour means each additional hour of sunlight adds 1.5 cm to the plant's height (rate interpretation with units), while the intercept b=20 cm means the baseline height with zero sunlight hours. The correct interpretation of the slope is that for each additional hour of sunlight per day, the plant's height increases by 1.5 cm, which matches choice B. A common error is swapping slope and intercept meanings, such as thinking 1.5 is the initial height (like choice A) or reversing the rate to per centimeter instead of per hour (like choice C), or misattributing the rate to 20 (choice D), without contextual units. Interpretation with units is essential: slope m with units cm/hour tells the growth rate (1.5 cm per hour), while intercept b with cm units tells the starting height (20 cm baseline). Problem solving involves identifying the slope as the rate, interpreting it in context with units, and avoiding mistakes like omitting units (making '1.5' ambiguous) or reversing slope and intercept roles.
Question 8
A city's water department found that daily water consumption follows the linear model y=−1.2x+450, where x is the average daily temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and y is water consumption in thousands of gallons. What does the slope of -1.2 indicate about the relationship between temperature and water consumption?
- Water consumption reaches zero when the temperature is exactly 1.2 degrees Fahrenheit
- For each degree temperature increases, water consumption decreases by 120 gallons per day
- For each degree temperature increases, water consumption decreases by 1,200 gallons per day (correct answer)
- The maximum daily water consumption possible is limited to 1,200 gallons total
Explanation: When you encounter linear equations that model real-world relationships, the slope tells you how one variable changes in response to the other. In the equation y=−1.2x+450, the slope is -1.2, which represents the rate of change between temperature and water consumption.
To interpret this slope correctly, you need to pay attention to the units. Since x is temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and y is water consumption in thousands of gallons, the slope of -1.2 means that for every 1-degree increase in temperature, water consumption decreases by 1.2 thousand gallons. Converting to standard units: 1.2 thousand gallons equals 1,200 gallons, making choice C correct.
Choice A misinterprets what the slope represents—it confuses the slope with finding where the line crosses the x-axis. Choice B makes a critical unit error by forgetting that y represents thousands of gallons, not individual gallons, leading to an answer that's off by a factor of 10. Choice D incorrectly treats the slope as a maximum limit rather than a rate of change.
The negative slope makes intuitive sense: as temperatures rise, people likely use less water for activities like lawn watering since natural evaporation is higher and plants may go dormant in extreme heat.
Study tip: Always check the units carefully in word problems involving linear models. The slope's units are always "y-units per x-unit," and forgetting unit conversions (like thousands to individual units) is a common trap on these problems. Question 9
A science class models the temperature of a cooling liquid with y=−2x+80, where y is the temperature in degrees Celsius and x is the time in minutes. Which statement best interprets the slope?
- The temperature decreases by 2∘C each minute. (correct answer)
- The liquid starts at −2∘C when time is 0 minutes.
- The temperature is 80∘C lower each minute.
- The temperature increases by 2∘C each minute.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The linear model is y=-2x+80, where y is temperature in °C and x is time in minutes; the slope m=-2 °C per minute indicates the cooling rate, and the intercept b=80 °C is the initial temperature. In this science experiment, the negative slope means the temperature decreases by 2°C for each minute that passes. The correct interpretation is that the temperature decreases by 2°C each minute, including units °C per minute and noting the negative sign for decrease. A common mistake is ignoring the negative sign, like saying it increases by 2°C, or confusing with intercept by saying it starts at -2°C. Interpretation with units is essential: the slope m=-2 has units of °C/minute, showing a decreasing rate, while positive slopes would indicate increase. Slope importance: the negative m means decreasing relationship (more time leads to lower temperature), and |m|=2 indicates the speed of change.
Question 10
A taxi fare is modeled by y=2.5x+4, where y is the total cost in dollars and x is the number of miles traveled. Which statement best describes the meaning of the y-intercept?
- The starting fee is 4.00 when 0 miles are traveled. (correct answer)
- The taxi costs 2.50 per mile.
- The taxi travels 4 miles before charging.
- The taxi costs 4.00 per mile.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The linear model is y=2.5x+4, where y is cost in dollars and x is miles; the slope m=2.5 dollars per mile is the per-mile charge, and the intercept b=4 dollars is the starting fee at zero miles. In this taxi scenario, the y-intercept means a fixed initial cost of $4 even before traveling any miles. The correct statement is that the starting fee is $4.00 when 0 miles are traveled, with units in dollars for the initial value. A common mistake is confusing intercept with slope, like saying 4 is the per-mile rate or that it represents free miles. Interpretation with units is essential: the intercept b=4 has units of dollars for the fixed fee, while the slope has dollars/mile for the rate. To interpret, identify the focus on b, explain it as the cost at x=0, and relate to taxi context without reversing meanings.
Question 11
A runner's distance is modeled by y=0.5x+1, where y is distance in miles and x is time in minutes. Which statement best interprets the slope?
- The runner runs 1 mile every 0.5 minutes.
- The runner starts 0.5 miles from the finish line.
- The runner's distance increases by 1 mile each minute. (correct answer)
- The runner's distance increases by 0.5 mile each minute.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The linear model is y=0.5x+1, where y is distance in miles, x is time in minutes, m=0.5 is the slope (rate: change in distance per minute), and b=1 is the intercept (distance when x=0, initial value). In this running context, the slope m=0.5 miles per minute means the runner's distance increases by 0.5 mile each minute (rate with units). The correct interpretation of the slope is that the runner's distance increases by 0.5 mile each minute, matching choice C. A common error is misinterpreting the rate, such as thinking 0.5 is the starting distance (choice A, actually intercept is 1) or inverting to 1 mile every 0.5 minutes (choice B) or doubling to 1 mile per minute (choice D), without units. Interpretation with units is essential: slope m with miles/minute units tells the speed (0.5 miles per minute), while intercept b with miles units tells the head start (1 mile). Slope importance: positive m means increasing distance with time, and |m|=0.5 indicates a moderate pace; avoid non-contextual interpretations like just 'slope is 0.5' without explaining it as rate per minute.
Question 12
A bike ride is modeled by y=12x+3, where y is the total distance in miles and x is the time in hours. What does the y-intercept 3 mean in this context?
- At time 0 hours, the rider has already traveled 3 miles. (correct answer)
- After 3 hours, the rider has traveled 12 miles.
- For each hour, the distance increases by 3 miles.
- The rider's speed is 3 miles per hour.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The linear model is y=12x+3, where y is distance in miles, x is time in hours, m=12 is the slope (rate: change in distance per hour), and b=3 is the intercept (distance when x=0, initial value). In this biking context, the intercept b=3 miles means at time zero, the rider has already traveled 3 miles (perhaps a head start), while the slope m=12 miles per hour means the distance increases by 12 miles each hour. The correct interpretation of the y-intercept is that at time 0 hours, the rider has already traveled 3 miles, which matches choice C. A common error is confusing the intercept with the rate, such as thinking 3 is the speed (choice A) or the increase per hour (choice D), or miscalculating a prediction like after 3 hours (choice B, which is actually 39 miles, not 12). Interpretation with units is essential: intercept b with miles units tells the initial distance (3 miles head start), while slope m with miles/hour units tells the speed (12 miles per hour). Problem solving involves identifying the intercept as the starting value, interpreting it in context with units, and avoiding mistakes like arithmetic errors in predictions or assuming the intercept represents a rate instead of an initial amount.
Question 13
A student models the temperature of a cooling drink with y=−2x+30, where y is temperature (°C) and x is time (minutes). What does the slope −2 mean in this context?
- The drink starts at −2∘C when x=0.
- The drink's temperature decreases by 2∘C each minute. (correct answer)
- The drink's temperature increases by 2∘C each minute.
- The drink's temperature is 30∘C after 2 minutes.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope as the rate of change with units and the intercept as the initial value contextually. For the cooling model y=-2x+30, y in °C and x in minutes, slope m=-2 means -2°C per minute decrease, intercept b=30 is starting temperature. In this drink cooling context, the negative slope indicates temperature drop over time. Correctly, the drink's temperature decreases by 2°C each minute, with units for rate. Common error: misinterpreting negative as increase or swapping with intercept. Slope significance: negative m means decreasing temperature with time. Include units like °C per minute to clarify the cooling rate.
Question 14
A bike ride's distance is modeled by y=12x+3, where y is the distance in miles and x is the time in hours. What does the y-intercept 3 mean in this context?
- At time 0 hours, the biker has already traveled 3 miles. (correct answer)
- The biker travels 3 miles each hour.
- The biker's speed decreases by 3 miles per hour.
- After 3 hours, the biker has traveled 12 miles.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The linear model is y=12x+3, where y is distance in miles and x is time in hours; the slope m=12 miles per hour is the biking speed, and the intercept b=3 miles is the distance already traveled at time zero. In this biking scenario, the y-intercept means that at the start (x=0 hours), the biker has already covered 3 miles, perhaps from a head start. The correct interpretation is that at time 0 hours, the biker has already traveled 3 miles, with units in miles to clarify the initial value. A common mistake is confusing the intercept with the slope, like saying 3 is the speed in miles per hour, or miscalculating a prediction like after 3 hours (which would be y=12*3+3=39 miles, not matching any choice). Interpretation with units is essential: the intercept b=3 has units of miles for the starting distance, while the slope m=12 has units of miles/hour for the rate. To solve, identify the focus on the intercept, interpret it contextually as the initial distance, and include units to avoid ambiguity.
Question 15
A plant's height is modeled by y=1.5x+20, where y is the height in centimeters and x is the number of hours of sunlight per day. What does the slope 1.5 represent in this context?
- For each additional centimeter of height, the plant needs 1.5 more hours of sunlight.
- The plant's height is always 1.5 cm more than the sunlight hours.
- For each additional hour of sunlight per day, the plant's height increases by 1.5 cm. (correct answer)
- The plant starts at 1.5 cm tall when it gets 0 hours of sunlight.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The linear model is y=1.5x+20, where y is plant height in cm and x is sunlight hours per day; here, the slope m=1.5 cm per hour represents the rate at which height increases by 1.5 cm for each additional hour of sunlight, while the intercept b=20 cm is the initial height with zero sunlight hours. In this biology context, the slope means that for every extra hour of sunlight, the plant grows an additional 1.5 cm, reflecting the growth rate. The correct interpretation is that for each additional hour of sunlight per day, the plant's height increases by 1.5 cm, which includes the units cm per hour to make the rate clear. A common error is swapping slope and intercept meanings, like thinking 1.5 is the initial height instead of the rate, or inverting the rate to say each cm requires 1.5 hours, which reverses the dependent and independent variables. Interpretation with units is essential: the slope m=1.5 has units of cm/hour, indicating the growth rate, while the intercept b=20 has units of cm for starting height. When solving problems, identify what's asked (here, slope meaning), ensure contextual explanation with units, and avoid non-contextual answers like just stating '1.5 is the slope' without relating to plant growth and sunlight.
Question 16
A car's distance from home is modeled by y=60x+20, where y is distance in miles and x is time in hours. Which interpretation is correct?
- The car travels 20 miles each hour, starting at 60 miles.
- The car's speed is 60 miles per hour, and it starts 20 miles from home. (correct answer)
- The car's speed is 20 miles per hour, and it starts 60 miles from home.
- The car travels 80 miles per hour, starting at 0 miles.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope (rate of change with units) and intercept (initial value) contextually. The linear model is y=60x+20, where y is distance in miles and x is time in hours; the slope m=60 miles per hour is the speed, and the intercept b=20 miles is the starting distance from home. In this driving scenario, the slope represents traveling at 60 mph, and the intercept means beginning 20 miles away at time zero. The correct interpretation is that the car's speed is 60 miles per hour, and it starts 20 miles from home, with units mph for rate and miles for initial value. A common mistake is swapping slope and intercept, like saying speed is 20 mph and starts at 60 miles. Interpretation with units is essential: slope m=60 has units miles/hour for speed, intercept b=20 has miles for starting point. Slope importance: positive m=60 means increasing distance with time, and large |m| indicates fast change.
Question 17
A runner's distance can be modeled by y=0.25x+1, where y is distance (miles) and x is time (minutes). What does the y-intercept mean in this context?
- The runner starts 1 mile from the starting line at time 0 minutes. (correct answer)
- The runner runs 0.25 miles in 1 minute.
- The runner runs 1 mile every 0.25 minutes.
- The runner's speed is 1 mile per minute.
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope as the rate of change with units and the intercept as the initial value contextually. In the model y=0.25x+1 for runner's distance (miles) versus time (minutes), the slope m=0.25 is the speed of 0.25 miles per minute, and the intercept b=1 mile means the starting distance at time zero. For instance, in this running scenario, the y-intercept of 1 mile indicates the runner begins 1 mile from the starting line when timing starts. The correct interpretation is that the runner starts 1 mile from the starting line at time 0 minutes, with units clarifying the initial value. A common mistake is confusing the intercept with the slope, such as thinking it represents speed like 1 mile per minute instead of the initial distance. Interpretation with units is essential: the intercept b has units of miles, showing the head start, while the slope has miles per minute for the rate. Problem solving involves identifying the y-intercept, interpreting it as the value when x=0, and ensuring contextual meaning like a starting position advantage.
Question 18
A bakery models the total cost of cupcakes as y=2.25x+6, where y is total cost (dollars) and x is the number of cupcakes. How many cupcakes can be bought for $24?
- 6 cupcakes
- 12 cupcakes
- 8 cupcakes (correct answer)
- 10 cupcakes
Explanation: This question tests using the linear model y=mx+b to solve problems in context, interpreting the slope as the rate of change with units and the intercept as the initial value contextually. In the bakery model y=2.25x+6 for cost (dollars) versus cupcakes, m=2.25 is $2.25 per cupcake, b=6 is fixed cost; solve 24=2.25x+6, 18=2.25x, x=8 cupcakes. For this purchasing scenario, finding x for y=24 requires solving inversely. The correct number is 8 cupcakes, verifying arithmetic: 2.25*8=18, +6=24. Errors like division mistakes might yield x=10. Units key: interpret as buying 8 cupcakes for $24 total. Steps: rearrange for x=(y-b)/m, calculate, contextualize result.