Algebra 1 Semester Project: Performance Task: A Trade Show Booth
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1 Algebra 1 Semester 1 Tips on how to successfully complete: Project: Performance Task: A Trade Show Booth See next page for tips on the assignment itself.
2 Hetpfut fhntsl Project: Performance Task: A Trade Show Booth Project Algebra I Common Core Sem 1 ( ) Points possible: 120 *\IS& {t'{, hhl nnctl^$ y*+ o[ this awfu,7nui'w, tn,rp*. tf Name: Date: The Scenario: Your manager has asked you to help plan your company's participation at a localtrade show. You have $6300 to spend on the booth space, promotional items, and product brochures. Use what you know about solving equations and inequalities to prepare a proposalthat meets the budget. The Project: Use the information provided in the Performance Task to learn more about the costs of renting a booth space, printing product brochures, and ordering promotional items. See what you can discover about each of these tasks before you write your proposal showing your manager how you've prepared for the tradeshow and stayed within budget. The questions below will help you gather information and get your tradeshow planning off on the right track. a Booth Location: Your manager is sending two people to work at the conference. She wants a booth that will give your company good visibility for no more than one third of the total budget ($6300). The conference coordinator just told you there are only five booths left. Which booth will you choose? Step 1: Understand the Problem What do you know? 1. List three things you know about the requirements of the booth space. (3 points) I l What is the question asking? I of 15 9l2ll20l5 4:30 PM
3 I Summarize what you are being asked to do. (l point) Ait ^ itn+rne- ortura) Step 2: Plan How to Solve the Problem Derine each quantity. (",tfol,, ttptl lmfi. tttp+ acrfualh Cla'o-Can \ h tar'+h VC. yoa'tl ai +ra* d^ F ld) 3. How much money are you starting with? (1 point) 4. How muchgglgy do youlgg{glgygjg[after renting a booth? (l point) 5. \Mtat variable_willyou use to representlhe cost ollhe_boolh? (1 point) 2ofl5 9l2ll20l5 4:30 PM
4 Wite an inequality. 6. Write an expression to show how much money you will have after you rent the booth. (1 point) nol-an ELtIl'l,{r 7. Write an inequalitu that shows how much money you need left over. (1 point) Step 3: Solve the Problem Solve the inequality. vanaldz 8. sotve youuequer{,forthe ffi (3 points) Shru WDRf I nterpret the solution. 9. What does this tellyou about how much vou can affor9 to spend on a booth? (i point) *rilrgrru- 3 of 15 9/ :30 PM
5 v vud wl tr-t^-.1 fy!!y^,'.nrr Cl/A ffi;'"(&t9 10. \Mich booth (1-5) did you select, and how much did it cost? (1 point) 11.Exp aipwhyyouchosethisbooth ocation.ta kabouttq@(3points) 12. How much money will you have left after you rent this booth your 1 point) 6ubstih^k ercsk o0 bopl+t (hox, t/tt) wh VM,t" exprts(rcn 'fitt F b' Printing Brochures You were told to call Sofia to order more full-color product brochures. The trade show is less than three weeks away. your manager wants you to get a supply big enough for the nearly 3100 expected attendees. She said the order should be $1900 or less so that you will have enough money left in the budget for promotional items. 4ofl5 9/ :30 PM
6 hftp ://acecontent.apexlearning.com/live/onl ine/algebra_i_cc_sem_ 1... Step 1: Understand the Problem What do you know? 13. that you kno* (3 points) l What did you discover? 14. List three pieces of information you tearnedjgglllglgqgl[le. (3 points) t. 2. e U. Step 2: Plan How to Solve the Problem Define each quantity. 15. \Mrat variable will you use to represent the number of brochures? (1 point) 5ofl5 9/21/2015 4:30 PM
7 0nocr',trru hnre, flt? On how tm^3 uo\, n {.d. -fntnz- adutt hdw lanq rf : ^ f-nj- #\9 JJ]Wi \ \t 16. \Nhat is the cost of each brochure based on the number you need to order? (l point) 17. lf extra costs need to be included, how much are they? (1 point) I IA-Hry "ffiw*how Y'W?qtffi;much money can you spend on the brochure order? (i point) 19. Write an expression that shows the cost of the brochures. (1 point) Kffi'{trIo * *tv e' 6ofl5 9121/2015 4:30 PM
8 Write an inequality. #,\i W8.u 20. -Wite qn i4equal[$t to show how much you can spend on the brochure order. (l polnt) - Step 3: Solve the Problem Solve the inequality. 21.@rthe numberof brochures. (3 pointe) DilOW dllar lnterprct the solution. 22. \Mat does this tellyou about how many brochures you can order? (1 point) \Afwha A gf+t'fg 7ofl5 9DlD0l5 4:30 PM
9 http ://acecontent.apexlearning.com/live/online/algebra_l_cc_sem_ I. Make your choice. 23. Fill out this order form to complete the brochure order. (7 points, 1 for each table cell). Fax: OWK-PRNT Phone PRf{T-QWK Re: Brochure Order Quantity: How many brochuree? :30.{{} eaeh for l{x}s or more tmh for 999 or few:r : Add $60 to eost if 24. Explain how you decided on the number of brochures to order and whether to opt for the rush order delivery. (2 points) WYL+E,L *4JLnLb selecting Promotions You need two different promotional items to give away to the trade show attendees. Remember, there are nearly 3100 people expected. Your manager asked you to leave 10% of the total budget for last-minute expenses. So keep in mind how much the booth and the brochures cost, and decide which two items you want to order (and how many of each). Understand the Problem What do you know? 8of :30 PM
10 http ://acecontent.apexlearning.com/live/online/algebra_i_cc_sem_ L Listlhree criteria for the promotional item order.that you know are important to your manager. (3 points) l What did you discover? us!, ntl&rnfii 1y\ltn1}^ ea,ft D{- 'AV^ 26. \Mtat did you learn about the costs of the promotional items? (8 points, 1 point for each cell) nem -J.Prrce (eatll sportpack pen. sport Bottle USB Drive I I I I I I Step 2: Plan How to Solve the Problem Define each quantity. 27,Howmuchdidyouspendontheboothandthebrochure'@'@tz points) srr.* ro gcl+2r- 9of15 9l2ll20l5 4:30 PM
11 I How much money do you have left? (1 point) zy. vvnar rs ru-/o or rneongrna, pornr) fyoumustsave10%oftheorigina budgethowmuchofvourr promotionalitems? (1 point) *28 you want to order? (2 points: 1 for each item) 32. \Mtat variables will you use to represent those items? ( 2 points: 1 for each variable) \^Ih+c v4n A \li4la4 it M i{- rep&sefif l0ofv 9/21/2015 4:30 PM
12 Write an inequality. 33.Vtite an expression that shows the cost of each of the items you want to order. (2 points: 1 for each inequality). Cd'! o$ i+t^^ 4' : Cos+ o[ tlo^^ 2: C,os+ o{ i{trv,4 34. Write an inequalitv. to show how much you can spend on the promotional item order. (1 point) + WS+ o( z...$ you crq. i+tn Z - spfizt an Franoa Ddef, Step 3: Solve the Problem ff;"r Yifff,w 35.S9!gEsIl!g9E!iU, fi rst each solution) for one of the promotionalitems, / then for the other. (8 points: 4 points for \ ll of15 9l2ll20l5 4:30 PM
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14 I... I nte rp ret th e sol utio n.?sd6,,ww\*zmryf#nr#tu 36. lf you ordersoq otlhe first item, how many of the second item can be ordered? Show your work. (4 points: 3 points f"'@1 for answer) 37Checkyouranswer,Doesitmake."n'"@3points:2forshowingwork,1for y{ans*er). s{rrehtute 530 +or firsf Vandot@ e Of,\Sl^'Qf {retvt #gv tt sentta vdno,6l ury uul/f, inea. tylvvl "ra't..woik'tt Otl-ryL: Y^n.38' Explain whether or not the order in question 36 would meet your needs. (2 points) I IYN I IA I'J JV ",ilillos "taprk-' t 6arvtg g,ef"r badefu +2s,q*t# 35 points, 3 points f"@fid'ffit p",nt for answer) l2 of l5 9/ :t2pM )
15 t'*w {O oo. Check your answer. Does it make sense answer). your points. 2 for showing work, 1 for 5l n^i ld'r t3& 41. Explain whether the order in question 39 would meet your needs. (2 points) Make your choice. 42. Complete your promotional item order by entering the following on the order form: o The quantity for both items you chose o The cost for each item being ordered o The total number of items in the order o The total cost of the order (9 points) "^q fl #';1,/l $$ 13 of l5 Sport Bottle USB Drive $3.50 each + $25.00 t{^c\ Mrl2l $1.50 each + $30.00 $0.40 each + $15.00 $2,00 each + $40.00 rgp! ',r^ vv\im -ttrtrcronstrair*s {hth^ l zs l2:12 pm I
16 * 4z- 43. Explain how you decided on the items and quantities to order. (2 points),\il. :b,- Your Proposal Now it's time to show your manager the plans for the ::# trade show. lmpress her with a job well done by showing that you met the criteria for booth space, brochures, and promotional items, allwhile staying within the overall budget. 44, Complete the report below so your manager knows the decisions you've made and understands how the budget has been spent. Enter the following on the order form: o A description of each item. (2 points for each cell) * porirts tr'rportant 1P64... o The reasoning you used to make your decision about that item. (2 points for each cell) lae, 5!1#g +. o Cost of each item order (1 point for each ceil). lil'rc5 ail PTI S. n o Totalcostof pran(l point) You tttll ne2.4' +p v<14 *r, pr lnn.r Dr-ob lervr,s o Money remaining (1 point) ;, _t^,.^,.,,l Item Description Reasoning cost lvvl.owt^jer' Booth number? Size? Location? Staff required? M0\"'.o${' 'dp'j $s'qf Brochures Quantity? Extra fees?.- 14 of l5 9/24/ :12 PM
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1.11.2 Project: Performance Task: A Trade Show Booth Algebra I Common Core Prescriptive (S2587515) Points possible: 120
1.11.2 Project: Performance Task: A Trade Show Booth Algebra I Common Core Prescriptive (S2587515) Points possible: 120 Project Name: Date: The Scenario: Your manager has asked you to help plan your company
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