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Sam and Temmy open their ice cream shop everyday during warm months but only open their ice cream shops during the weekends when the weather is cool. They have been keeping records for the first 14 monthis. They want to know an equation that can predict their second year of income

Form an equation. in the Make model for their patterns of income, different parts of the year/2nd year.

Sam and Temmy open their ice cream shop everyday during warm months but only open their ice cream shops during the weekends when the weather is cool. They have been keeping records for the first 1414 monthis. They want to know an equation that can predict their second year of income\newline- Form an equation. in the Make model for their patterns of income, different parts of the year/22nd year.

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Q. Sam and Temmy open their ice cream shop everyday during warm months but only open their ice cream shops during the weekends when the weather is cool. They have been keeping records for the first 1414 monthis. They want to know an equation that can predict their second year of income\newline- Form an equation. in the Make model for their patterns of income, different parts of the year/22nd year.
  1. Collect data: Collect data on monthly income for the first 1414 months.
  2. Separate data: Separate the data into warm months and cool months, since the shop operates differently during these periods.
  3. Calculate averages: Calculate the average monthly income for warm months and for weekends during cool months.
  4. Create equation: Let xx represent the number of warm months and yy represent the number of weekends in cool months for the second year.
  5. Create equation: Let xx represent the number of warm months and yy represent the number of weekends in cool months for the second year.Use the averages from Step 33 to create an equation: Income=(average warm month income×x)+(average cool weekend income×y)\text{Income} = (\text{average warm month income} \times x) + (\text{average cool weekend income} \times y).

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