I think it’s positive. As it gets heavier, the cost has a positive slope, or increases. I’m not absolutely sure though
Answer:
$9 a hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
2 hours for 10 nights, In total felicity worked for 20 hours.
To hind the hourly rate you would take your number of hours worked ( 20)
and divide it by 180 to see how much felicity got paid for one hour.
<u>180 </u>
<u>20</u>
<u>After dividing you will get the answer 9.</u>
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Answer:
2x10=20 X=2
Step-by-step explanation:
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1st equation—x, substitute y:
<span>3x + 2(x + 3) = 16 </span>
<span>3x + 2x + 6 = 16 </span>
<span>5x = 10 </span>
<span>x = 2 </span>
<span>y in the above equation: </span>
<span>= 2 + 3 </span>
<span>= 5 </span>
<span>Answer: x = 2, y = 5</span>
Answer:
1. The amount of time you keep your porch light on.
2. The temperature you keep your air conditioner at.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Porch Light Time Example: </u>
The light does not turn on or off based on the bill, thus its independent, but the bill is effected by the amount of time the light is on thus dependent.
You keep your porch light on for 24 hours a day for 1 month, that month your electricity bill is $50.
Next month you keep your porch light on for 12 hours a day and your electricity bill is $40.
<u>Air Conditioner Temp Example: </u>
The thermostat temperature is not effected by the bill, thus its independent, but the bill is effected by the thermostat, thus dependent.
You set your thermostat to 70 degrees for 1 month, that month your electricity bill is $50.
Next month you set your thermostat to 75 degrees for 1 month, that month your electricity bill is $40.