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    Keystone XL Pipeline: A Risky Venture Introduction to Transportation Management‚ TLMT 311 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Overview of Issue 3-6 Supporters of Keystone XL Pipeline 6-7 Discussion of Opposition to Keystone XL Pipeline 7-8 Conclusion 9 References 10 Throughout history‚ The United States has been much reliant upon oil rich countries for liquid

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    18-wheeler. A shipping container can carry maximum of 110 refrigerators and no TV’s‚ or maximum of no TV’s and 330 refrigerators. We need to write an equation

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    References: * Wolf‚ Eric. Europe and the People without History‚ 1982. * Cook‚ Ramsay. The Social and Economic Frontier in North America‚ Vol. 1 of Social History of Canada Book of Readings: Athabasca University‚ 1990-2008.

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    refrigerators and 118 TVs or will the truck hold 51 refrigerators and 176 TVs? The book shows a graphing points at (0‚330) and (110‚0). m=y‚ -y =330-0=330=-3 x ‚-x 0-110 -110 This is the first slope is -3. Now we can form a linear equation to write. y‚-y =( x-x) slope point y-330=-3(x-0) y-330=-3x we simplify the parenthesis y=-3x+330 add 330 to each side 3x+y<330 add 3x to each side The graph is a solid line rather than a dashed line indicating that points on the line itself are part of the solution

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    y1 - y2 = 0 – 330 = -330 = -3‚ so the slope is -3. x1 – x2 110 – 0 110 To make it easier to find how many refrigerators and how many TVs can fit in the 18-wheeler‚ it would be best to have a linear equation. To find the linear equation‚ the point-slope form can be used. y - y1 = m(x – x1) This is the point-slope form. y – 330 = -3 (x - 0) The slope is substituted for m and (330‚0) is substituted for x and y. y = -3x + 330 Distributive property is used and 330 is added to both

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    write an inequality is y=mx+b m=y2-y1/ x2-x1 This tells me what my slope is Y=mx+b I know that b= my y intercept‚ which is 330. If the lines ran parallel I would not have an intercept point. Y=x+330 Slope intercept form. (1)y=(1)+330(1) Multiply by 1. Y=-3x+330 Y+3x=3x+3≤330 add 3. 3x+y ≤330 or 3x+y-330≤0 This is the linear inequality for my line. Now that I know what Y is I can solve the other linear equations. The next problem asks will the truck hold

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    question the line is going from (0‚ 330) to (110‚ 0). The graph shows a solid line rather than a dashed line‚ meaning that the points on the line are part of the solution. I have Y as the TVs and X as the refrigerators. The formula used to write an inequality is: y=mx+b m=y2-y1/x2-x1 this tells me that my slope is: y=mx+b y=x+330 Slope intercept form (1)y=(1)+330(1) multiply both sides by 1 Y=-3x+330 Y+3x=3x+3≤330 add both sides by 3 3x+y≤330 linear inequality for my line

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