
Learning Objectives
This section provides applications of the linear equation and its representation on the Cartesian Plane. Examples are given in the context of
In this section, you will:
- Set up a linear equation to solve a real-world application.
- Use a formula to solve a real-world application.

Josh is hoping to get an A in his college algebra class. He has scores of 75, 82, 95, 91, and 94 on his first five tests. Only the final exam remains, and the maximum of points that can be earned is 100. Is it possible for Josh to end the course with an A? A simple linear equation will give Josh his answer.
Many
real-world applications can be modeled by linear equations. For
example, a cell phone package may include a monthly service fee plus a
charge per minute of talk-time; it costs a widget manufacturer a certain
amount to produce widgets
per month plus monthly operating charges; a car rental company charges a
daily fee plus an amount per mile driven. These are examples of
applications we come across every day that are modeled by linear
equations. In this section, we will set up and use linear equations to
solve such problems.
Source: Rice University, https://openstax.org/books/college-algebra/pages/2-3-models-and-applications
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