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The following group project is to be worked on by no more than four students. You may use any materials you think may be useful in solving the problems but you may not ask anyone for help other than the people you have chosen to work with. This means you may not ask a tutor or any person other than those in your immediate group for help. You are to type a response to the problem presented backing up your conclusions with mathematical reasoning, formulas, and solutions. Your grade will depend on how well you communicate your response as well as the accuracy of the conclusions. This project will be scored using the rubric on the last page of this document. Please sign and date here to indicate that you have read and agree to abide by the above mentioned stipulations. Student Name #1 Student Name #2 Student Name #3 Student Name #4

Starbucks Customer Relations PO Box 3717 Seattle, WA 98124-3717 Chandler-Gilbert Community College ATTN: Algebra Advisors 2626 E. Pecos Rd. Chandler, AZ 85225 Dear Algebra Advisors: My name is Howard Schultz and I am the chairman and chief global strategist for Starbucks Corporation. With the relatively recent popularity of Starbucks stores around the world, I have run into an issue that requires your immediate attention. I know that you are greatest algebra advisors and that I can trust you to provide accurate, complete, and honest recommendations to my team and me. Before I present the details of our situation, let me give you a brief background and history of Starbucks Corporation. Starbucks Coffee has become one of the most visible stores on the streets of many cities across the country. In addition to our retail stores, we can be found in malls and airports. Even though we are becoming so numerous, our mission remains the same: Establish Starbucks as the premier purveyor of the finest coffee in the world while maintaining our uncompromising principles while we grow. And grow we have. In 1971, Starbucks opened its first location in Seattle's Pike Place Market. When I came on board in 1982 as Starbucks director of retail operations and marketing, I had a feeling that Starbucks could become one of the most popular stores in the nation. Under my direction, Starbucks began providing coffee to fine restaurants and espresso bars. But, it wasn t until 1983 during my travels to Italy that I became impressed with the popularity of espresso bars in Milan, and I began to see the potential in Seattle to develop a similar coffee bar culture. In 1985, I founded a company called Il Giornale, which began offering brewed coffee and espresso beverages made from Starbucks coffee beans. In 1987, with the backing of local investors, Il Giornale acquired Starbucks assets and changed its name to Starbucks Corporation.

And now here we are a Starbucks on nearly every corner. Even Homer Simpson had something to say about this on a recent episode! This is where I need your help. I would like you to perform a thorough analysis of the data involving the number of Starbucks locations. Our investors are interested to know about the rate of growth as well as to understand issues related to forecasting the number of Starbucks locations in the future. And specifically, we are wondering when the number of stores will reach 15,000 locations. You see, there are currently 30,000 McDonald s restaurants worldwide, and we have set a goal to reach one-half that number by the year 2010. Do you think we can do it? The data can be found at http://www.starbucks.com/aboutus/timeline.asp. To help guide your investigation and aid in preparing your report, your instructor has provided the following list of questions. I have no idea what any of this means and he is too busy working on his dissertation to be of any help but he assures me that you are the next best thing! 1. Create a scatter plot of the number of stores versus the years since 1971. 2. Adjust the initial population, a, and the growth factor, b, of the function, y = ab x, until you have a good exponential fit for this data. Graph and record the function. 3. Interpret the meaning of a in your function y = ab x including the units. 4. Interpret the meaning of b in your function y = ab x. 5. How well does the exponential model fit this data set? Explain. x 6. Adjust a, b, and d of the function y = ab + d to find a better fit of this data. Graph and record the function. 7. Use what you think to be the best function to predict the number of Starbucks locations in the following years: 1980, 1990, 2000, 2050. 8. How well do your functions predict the number of Starbucks locations in each of the years in the table above compared to the data from the Starbucks Company Time Line? Explain. 9. Comment on the use of your model (function) to predict the number of Starbucks locations. That is, how accurate do you think these predictions will be? 10. Remember to answer the question about when the number of Starbucks will reach 15,000. Be sure to use logarithms to show how you arrived at your answer. 13. Share information about the time it takes for the number of Starbucks locations to double. Include a formula that represents this doubling phenomenon. Please provide a written report documenting your analysis and answers to these questions by. Unlimited Caffe Mocha s may be in your future! Thanks for your expert assistance, Howard Schultz

Writing Project Evaluation/Checklist Gateway checklist - these items must be present in order for the paper to be evaluated Yes No Expected Features 1. Does this work meet the expectations for the presentation of technical work? 2. Is the work all computer generated? 3. Is there symbolic, numerical, and graphical support included in the work? 4. Is the answer stated in a few complete sentences that stand on their own? That is, is the summary satisfactory? 5. Is there a description of the solution(s)? 6. Is the noise (i.e. grammatical, punctuation, spelling, etc. errors) level low enough to not cause communication problems? 7. Is the project free of major errors? 8. Is acknowledgment given where it is due, if appropriate? 9. Is there an attached page describing the contributions of the team members? Your final score will be calculated based on your performance on these features: Very Good Poor Good Clear summary of the problem to be solved Introductory paragraph lays the background for the problem situation and its solution Shows why the question(s) to be addressed are important Precise and well-organized explanation of how the answer was found including assumptions algebraic (symbolic) support graphical support numerical support

Very Good Good Poor Features Solve the problem(s) that were originally asked so that there are no obvious errors in the solution. Shows familiarity with the mathematical concepts and their appropriate use. Use of graph mechanics including labeled axes with units labeled axis divisions descriptive title clear and descriptive legend data points shown Concluding paragraph summarizes the purpose of the project and the outcome. Briefly closes the letter by stating any limitations or suggestions for improvement. Style and readability demonstrates a quality of imagination and rigor that results in a distinctive project. The project shows a personal exploration. Comments on quality of submitted work and how any problems might be resolved Final Score: