4.1.1 Graphing Relationships − Practice (continued)
5. A bookstore sells art books for $25 each. There are 16 books at the store. Draw a graph that could represent this situation.
6. Arnie is practicing shooting free throws. He will shoot 10 times per minute for 12 minutes. Would the graph that describes this situation be continuous or discrete?
7. A car travels at a speed of 50 miles per hour for 3 hours.
8. Every weekend Jude goes to a movie with his friend. He always forgets to bring money, so his friend always lends him $5to buy his movie ticket. Draw a graph to represent how much money Jude owes his friend over time, and describe the graph as continuous or discrete.
Would the graph that describes this situation be continuous or discrete?
9. Write a possible situation for the graph.
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