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Description:
Sometimes, you hit the slopes. Other times, the slope hits you.
Transcript
- 00:01
Slope, a la Shmoop. Marvin's Lemonade Stand is off to a slow start.
- 00:10
It could be because Marvin sells his customers glasses full of lemons and tells them to make
- 00:15
their own lemonade. Mmm. Motivational and delicious.
- 00:21
Marvin sells his glass o' lemons at two dollars per glass.
- 00:24
He starts the day with $10 and sells 4 glasses per hour.
Full Transcript
- 00:27
If we plotted the money Marvin earns for every hour that his lemonade stand is open...
- 00:31
...what would be the slope of the line? First, we want to know which two values our
- 00:36
line represents. We're trying to relate the time that the stand
- 00:36
is open, in hours... ...to the money Marvin earns, in dollars.
- 00:37
So... we want to assign our variables properly. The independent variable is x, and the dependent
- 00:37
variable is y. Since the money Marvin earns depends on the
- 00:40
number of hours that pass... ...we know that time will be on our x axis
- 00:45
Time is gonna pass no matter what ... making it an independent value or variable.
- 00:50
Which makes money our y axis because it is DEPENDENT on the time
- 00:58
Slope is "rise" over "run," or y over x... ...so we know that our units should be in
- 01:09
dollars per hour. If Marvin sells 4 glasses at $2 apiece...
- 01:14
...he'll earn $8 per hour. So the slop of our line is... 8.
- 01:20
The equation of the line would be y equals 8x plus 10...
- 01:23
...because Marvin starts out with $10 originally... ...and every hour that passes x, he earns
- 01:26
eight more dollars... ...which is reflected in his total dollar
- 01:35
amount... y. However, one of his loyal customers choked
- 01:53
on a lemon... ...and the slope cost of hiring a lawyer is
- 01:56
a whole different matter.
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