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Activity 2 Application

This document provides two exercises to apply mathematical concepts to real-life situations involving rental costs. The first exercise asks students to calculate the costs of renting a bicycle from a park for different time periods. The second exercise asks students to calculate the costs of using the internet for different time periods based on an hourly rate. Students are asked to express the time and cost relationships as ordered pairs, identify the domain and range, and determine if a relation exists between time and cost. The maximum amount of money John could save by not using the internet is also calculated.

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Activity 2 Application

This document provides two exercises to apply mathematical concepts to real-life situations involving rental costs. The first exercise asks students to calculate the costs of renting a bicycle from a park for different time periods. The second exercise asks students to calculate the costs of using the internet for different time periods based on an hourly rate. Students are asked to express the time and cost relationships as ordered pairs, identify the domain and range, and determine if a relation exists between time and cost. The maximum amount of money John could save by not using the internet is also calculated.

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ACTIVITY #2 . Your goal in this activity is to apply your learning in real-life situations.

You will be given a


practical task which will demonstrate your understanding.

Exercise 1:

Suppose the bicycle rental at the Rizal Park is worth Php 20 per hour. Your sister would like to rent a
bicycle for amusement.

1. How much will your sister pay if she would like to rent a bicycle for 1 hour ? 2 hours? 3 hours?
2. Based on your answers in item 1 , write ordered pairs in the form ( time , amount )
3. Based on your answer in item 2, what is the domain ? what is the range ?
4. How are rental time and cost of rental related to each other ?

Exercise 2 :

John pays an amount of Php 12 per hour for using the internet. During Saturdays and Sundays , he
enjoys and spends most of his time playing a game especially if he is with his friends online. He plays the
game for almost 4 hours.

1. How much will John pay for using the internet for 1 hour ? 2 hours ? 3 hours ? 4 hours ?
2. Express each as an ordered pair.
3. Is it a relation? Explain.
4. Based on your answer in item # 3 , what is the domain ? what is the range ?
5. How are time and amount related to each other >
6. If John has decided not to play the game in the internet café this weekend , what is the
maximum amount that he would have saved ?

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