Basic graphing features — basic keyboard, Chapter 4, Try it – Sharp EL-9900 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Basic Graphing Features
— Basic Keyboard

This chapter takes the knowledge you have gained in Chapter 3 several steps further.

Note: To try the examples in this chapter, it is required that the Basic Keyboard is

already set up by the user. To learn how to set up the Basic Keyboard, read

“Changing the Keyboard” in Chapter 1.

1. Try it!

Two math expressions can be derived from the above fare

systems. If “y” represents the cost, while “x” represents the

mileage, then:

y = 2 + 1.8x ....................

Tomato Cab’s fare system

y = 3.5 + 1.2x ................

Orange Cab’s fare system

Use the calculator’s graphing capabilities to figure out the

approximate point where the Orange Cab gets ahead of the

Tomato Cab, in terms of cost performance.

There are two taxi cab companies in your city, Tomato Cab and Orange Cab,

with different fare systems. The Tomato Cab charges $2.00 upon entering the

taxi cab, and $1.80 for each mile the taxi travels. The Orange Cab, on the other

hand, charges $3.50 plus $1.20 per mile. This means that taking the Tomato

Cab will initially cost less than

going with the Orange Cab, but

will be more expensive as you

travel longer distances.

Suppose you need to go to a place

3 miles away from where you are

now. Which cab company should

you take to save money?

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