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GED Math 4.1 Graphs and Functions. What is the exchange rate of Nut Bucks to dollars?
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in and here's your smoke du
- 00:05
jour brought to you by arcades the only other place
- 00:08
and a laundromat where you khun spend an entire afternoon
- 00:11
with nothing more than a bucket full of quarters at
- 00:15
nikki nuts arcade people can buy nut bucks using real
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- 00:20
money The graph below shows the price of nut box
- 00:23
with dollars on the horizontal axis and nut bucks on
- 00:27
the vertical axis The wife The exchange rate is something
- 00:31
nut bucks per dollar Thanks Not fucked for gone nut
- 00:36
bucks I get a dollar bill All right Well first
- 00:39
of all this nicky nut place seems like a total
- 00:41
scam to us Uh hard earned us dollars in exchange
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for nut bucks Really Guess they're appropriately named on lee
- 00:49
and nut is going to buy any of these things
- 00:51
huh So we've got a graph of a line and
- 00:54
we're told that the for rosana ll access represents dollars
- 00:58
This thing So this is two dollars four dollars and
- 01:01
so on And nut bucks or shown by the vertical
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axis Two bucks for bugs No And we need to
- 01:07
find the exchange rate Something tells us a phone call
- 01:10
To our local currency exchange gonna do the trick So
- 01:15
what were sneakily being asked to find here is the
- 01:18
slope of the line point People people exchange rate is
- 01:22
really referring to slopes and small slope is a rate
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change And that key word her should tell us that
- 01:28
we need to create a fraction well with nut bucks
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on top and dollars on the bottom But we know
- 01:33
how many nut bucks is her dollar got it That's
- 01:36
what we're gonna do All right well we can pick
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a sample point Say this one it's easiest to go
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with this one since it's exactly one dollar and we
- 01:43
won't need to simplify our fraction Though it one dollar
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were at three nut box we put the free over
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the one and looks like the exchange rate is three
- 01:52
nut bucks per dollar So yeah three is our answer
- 01:56
Yeah it definitely seems like a rip off but at
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least you can get something for your nut box We're
- 01:59
still trying to figure out what to do with all
- 02:01
those british fifty pound notes that we've had sitting in 00:02:03.886 --> [endTime] our sock drawer since last spring
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