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Task:
Describe a plausible scenario related to the water park that could be modeled by this equation: y=40x-8. In your description, be sure to use appropriate vocabulary, both real-world and mathematical. Refer to your notes to choose words that may help with your description.
Making sense of your task:
Think about different activities and events happening at waterparks. What could the variables x and y represent in the context of the waterpark (people, tickets, minutes, hours, money, food) and how would you use the 40 and -8 as part of your story? Remember, variables are unknown quantities and this lesson also talked about slopes and y-intercepts.
Provide a detailed description in 2-5 sentences.
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