ktzsikka
As per my understanding - question indicates number of students increasing at a
'constant rate'. Hence the equation should be \(75(1+\frac{x}{100})^2\) instead of \(75+2x\).
Please advise on how to differentiate between these two scenarios?
Wow! An easy question made very hard by some unnecessary equation.
First of all, understand what question is demanding
West View Driving School currently graduates 175 driver's education students per year, and Start Drive currently graduates 243 driver's education students per year. The number of students graduating from each driver's education program increases each year at a constant rate. If each of these programs continues to graduate an increased number of students annually at its constant rate, in 2 years both schools will graduate the same number of students.
In the table, identify the rates of increase, in annual graduates, for each program that together meet the graduation forecasts described above. Select only one option in each column.We have to simply identify at what specific rate of each school (in terms of the number of gradutes), after two-year, the number of school graduates will be equal.
Method 1 by using algebra equation.\(175+2x=243+2y\)
175 in the above equation is the current number of graduates of West View Driving School
2 in the above equation is used for the 2 years
x is the number of graduates per year which we have to find so that the equation be equal
243 in the above equation is the current number of graduates of Start Drive School
2 in the above equation is used for the 2 years
y is the number of graduates per year which we have to find so that the equation be equal
Solving the equation we can find that
\(x-y=34\)
It means the school currently has a less number of graduates need 34 more students for each of the two years to be equal to the other school.
The next step is to select values that satisfy this condition.
Only answers 73 and 39 satisfy the condition.
Let's verify it
West View Driving School current graduated: 175
After one yaer = 175+73 = 248
After two yaers = 248=73 = 321
Now the other school having more graduates currently
Start Drive school current graduates: 243
After one year = 243+39 = 282
After two yaers = 282+39 =321
So that's the answer
West View: 73
Start Drive: 39
Method 2 is by testing the options provided and coming to the answer which satisfies the requirement but it may go beyond 2 minutes and 30 seconds so we are not going to discuss that.
Coming to your submitted answer
Start Drive=39%
West View=61%
There is no need for the answer in percentage as the question clearly stated that
identify the rates of increase, in annual graduates61+61+175 = 297
39+39+243 = 321
Both sides are not equal.