Answer:
y = 60x + 20
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of hours that we ski is a variable cost where each hour costs $60. On top of that, we have a fixed cost of $20 which stays the same no matter how long we ski.
So we can use an equation to find the totla cost C given the number of hours t as follows:
C(t) = 60t + 20
We can use this equation to find the cost of a skiing session by plugging in some value for t. For example, if we ski for 3 hours:
C(3) = 60(3) + 20 = $200
The equation can also be written using x and y and mean the same thing.
No if its you sorry I don’t really mean it
: <span> you have to solve for y. So if you do that you get y= -2/3x + 6
graph according to y=mx + b
b is y intercept, so the graph crosses the point (0, 6)
m is the slope and slope is rise over run. So go down 2 and right 3 from (0,6) as many times as you need to fill up the graph.
Then go up 2 and left 3 from (0,6) as many times as you need to fill the graph.
Put arrows at each end of your line to show that it's a line. </span>
If you meant:
64.3-3*(2³)/2
That would be 52.3 :)
In order to figure out what N is you have to isolate it by dividing by 50 on both sides as shown below: