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Svet_ta [14]
2 years ago
13

I need help With my homeworkTITLE: Interpret and write equations From Table

Mathematics
1 answer:
Anon25 [30]2 years ago
3 0
<h2>Answer:</h2>

a) 20 will represent the set price of admission

b) 3 is the price of each ticket

c) x will be the total number of ticket bought

d) y will be the total amount of money spent.

<h2>Explanations:</h2>

The equation given is written in slope-intercept form of a line. The slope-intercept form is in the form y = mx +b

where

• m is the ,rate of change ,or slope

,

• b is the ,intercept, (constant)

Given the equation that represents the total amount of mney the hunter will spend expressed as y = 20 + 3x

a) Since 20 is a constant value, it is more like the initial price. Based on the question, 20 will represent the set price of admission.

b) 3 is the price of each ticket needed to go on the ride

c) x will be the total number of ticket bought for the rides

d) As mentioned earlier, y will be the total amount of money the hunter will spend for the ride including the admission price.

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