Given the following table that gives data from a linear function:
![\begin {tabular} {|c|c|c|c|} Temperature, $y = f(x)$ (^\circ C)&0&5&20 \\ [1ex] Temperature, $x$ (^\circ F)&32&41&68 \\ \end {tabular}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cbegin%20%7Btabular%7D%0A%7B%7Cc%7Cc%7Cc%7Cc%7C%7D%0ATemperature%2C%20%24y%20%3D%20f%28x%29%24%20%28%5E%5Ccirc%20C%29%260%265%2620%20%5C%5C%20%5B1ex%5D%0ATemperature%2C%20%24x%24%20%28%5E%5Ccirc%20F%29%2632%2641%2668%20%5C%5C%20%0A%5Cend%20%7Btabular%7D)
The formular for the function can be obtained by choosing two points from the table and using the formular for the equation of a straight line.
Recall that the equation of a straight line is given by

Using the points (32, 0) and (41, 5), we have:
Okay, so:
You would want to find what 1/10 of the laptop costs. That would be the 10% of money left in Kai's account.
So,
423*.1
(you have to turn the percentage into a decimal; 10%= .10
423*.1= 42.3
So, Kai has 42.3 dollars left to buy a scanner. He only has 10% of his bank account left to spend on the scanner.
I hope this helps!
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B. The chart shows that the more hours being put into playing computer games, the lower the test scores get.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If the price is linear, then the slope between each pair of points must be the same.
m = Δy/Δx
m = (150 - 70) / (5 - 1) = 20
m = (450 - 150) / (20 - 5) = 20
m = (1050 - 450) / (50 - 20) = 20
So the equation is indeed linear. It has a slope of 20 and y-intercept of 50.
p = 20n + 50
Second option
Also, the reason it can not be the third one is because the circle at -3 is shaded in, meaning x can equal - 3, whereas its not present in this inequality: 5 – x > 8
5 - x = 8
+x
5 = x + 8
-8
-3 = x
(when solving for x, make sure its positive, that's why I started of by adding x on both sides. It makes it easier to figure out the values that works of x. )
Hope this helps!