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Analyze the total amount of money earned by Aiden and Noah after working for their neighbor during the summer. Aiden receives $25 at the beginning and $5 per week for mowing the lawn, while Noah gets $7.50 weekly for walking the dog. Explore the point of intersection on the graph to understand its significance.

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  • Earned Money
  • Aiden
  • Noah
  • Graph

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  1. The Problem

  2. Aiden and Noah are going to work for their neighbor this summer. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog. The graph shown below models the total amount of money (y) each boy has earned after working for x weeks. What does the point of intersection on the graph represent?

  3. Aiden and Noah are going to work for their neighbor this summer.

  4. Aiden and Noah are going to work for their neighbor this summer. Noah Aiden Dog

  5. Aiden and Noah are going to work for their neighbor this summer. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog. The graph shown below models the total amount of money (y) each boy has earned after working for x weeks. What does the point of intersection on the graph represent?

  6. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn.

  7. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer . $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$

  8. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$ $25

  9. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. $$$$$ Week One

  10. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. $$$$$ $30 Week One

  11. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. $$$$$ Week Two

  12. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. $$$$$ $35 Week Two

  13. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. $$$$$ Week Three

  14. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. $$$$$ $? Week Three

  15. This continues. $$$$$ $? Lawn looks good Aiden!

  16. Aiden and Noah are going to work for their neighbor this summer. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog. The graph shown below models the total amount of money (y) each boy has earned after working for x weeks. What does the point of intersection on the graph represent?

  17. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog.

  18. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog. Noah Dog

  19. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog. Week One $7.50

  20. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog. Week One $7.50

  21. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog. Week Two $7.50

  22. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog.

  23. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog. Week Three $7.50

  24. This continues. Dog is so happy Noah, thanks!

  25. Aiden and Noah are going to work for their neighbor this summer. The neighbor gives Aiden $25 at the beginning of the summer and then pays him $5 each week to mow the lawn. The neighbor pays Noah $7.50 each week to walk the dog. The graph shown below models the total amount of money (y) each boy has earned after working for x weeks. What does the point of intersection on the graph represent?

  26. The graph shown below models the total amount of money (y) each boy has earned after working for x weeks. What does the point of intersection on the graph represent?

  27. The Problem (Multiple Choice Answers Included)

  28. Remove Blue Rectangles to see correct answer.

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