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1 51 CLASSIFIED ADS Compute the cost of classified ads for used cars Compute the cost of sales tax on automobiles OBJECTIVES Slide 2 sales tax ID: 186609

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5-1CLASSIFIED ADS

Compute the cost of classified ads for used cars. Compute the cost of sales tax on automobiles.

OBJECTIVESSlide2

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sales tax - Sales tax is required to be paid when you purchase an automobile. Sales tax is figured on the purchase price of the vehicle. If the vehicle is new and has never been titled, the tax will be figured on the difference between the purchase price and any trade-in amount. If you buy a vehicle outside of Ohio for use in Ohio, credit may be given for any tax paid to the other state and may be deducted from taxes due in Ohio.

domain - the set of values that can be input into a function. piecewise function - A function that gives a set of rules for each domain of the function (also called split functions.) cusp – the point of intersection of the two lines of a piecewise function

Key TermsSlide3

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Visuals

Piecewise functionSlide4

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How do buyers and sellers use classified ads for automobiles?What are common car options that might be listed in a classified ad?

What are their abbreviations?Slide5

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Example 1

Kerry purchased a used car for $7,500 and had to pay 8½% sales tax. How much tax did she pay? Slide6

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OYO

Mike wants to purchase a used car and he’s going to pay cash. The car is advertised for $8,250 and there is a pay 7% sales tax. If Mike has $8,500 in an account, does he have enough? Slide7

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The sales tax rate in Mary Ann’s state is 4%. If she purchases a car for x

dollars, express the total cost of the car with sales tax algebraically.

CHECK

YOUR UNDERSTANDINGSlide8

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Example 2

The cost of a classified ad is determined by its length. John plans to sell his car and places a 5-line ad. The newspaper charges $31 for the first two lines and $6 per extra line to run the ad for one week. What will John’s ad cost to run for two weeks? Slide9

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EXAMPLE 3

Jason works for the Glen Oaks News and is writing a program to compute ad costs. He needs to enter an algebraic representation of the costs of an ad. His company charges $42.50 for up to five lines for a classified ad. Each additional line costs $7. Express the cost of an ad with x lines as a function of x algebraically. Slide10

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The Smithtown News charges $38 for a classified ad that is 4 or fewer lines long. Each line above four lines costs an additional $6.25. Express the cost of an ad as a piecewise function.

CHECK

YOUR UNDERSTANDINGSlide11

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Roxanne set up the following piecewise function which represents the cost of an auto classified from her hometown newspaper.

c(x)

=

41.55 when x ≤ 6

41.55 + 5.50(x − 6) when x > 6

If

x

is the number of lines in the ad, use words to express the price

c(x)

of a classified ad from this paper.

Example 4Slide12

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CHECK

YOUR UNDERSTANDING

60 when

w

≤ 5

60 + 8(

w

− 5) when

w

> 5

p(w)

=

The following piecewise function gives the price

p(w)

of a classified ad in a classic car magazine. If

w

is the number of lines in the ad, use words to express the price

p(w)

of a classified ad from this paper.

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EXAMPLE 5

Graph the piecewise function Roxanne created in Example 4. Slide14

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CHECK

YOUR UNDERSTANDING

Find the cusp of the graph of the following piecewise function.

42.50 when x ≤ 5

42.50 + 7(x − 5) when x > 5

c(x)

=Slide15

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5-1CLASSIFIED ADS

Compute the cost of classified ads for used cars. Compute the cost of sales tax on automobiles.

OBJECTIVES