Is there more to this problem? By saying f(4), you'd be inputting a 4 for every variable x. There is not enough info here to answer the question.
I think its a :) if not c
Answer:
Charlie has used his phone in a month for at least 1404 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve this problem, we must first determine what will our variable be and what it will represent.
Let's say our variable is x and it will represent the number of minutes Charlie has used his phone.
After we set our variable up, we can set our equation up. The problem states that Charlie will pay a monthly fee of $18 and additional $0.06 per minute of use. The $18 is what is called a fixed cost and the $0.06 is the variable cost, which will depend on our variable x (the number of minutes spent). Taking this into account we can build an inequality that will represent the amount of money spent in a month, which will look like this:

so now we can solve that inequality for x, we can start by subtracting 18 from both sides, so we get.

Next, we can divide both sides of the inequality by 0.06 so we get:

so that's where the answer came from. Charly has used an amount of at least 1404 minutes
Answer:
Rory has 168 cups of water
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 1 Gallon is equals to 1 cups, multiply it by 10 gallons then add 8 cups to it
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Answer:
i would reword this to 6x+7=61
Step-by-step explanation:
So.
move the 7 to the right side of the equation but as an opposite number so in this case its gonna be a negative
61-7=54
then you divide the number and get your missing numbers
54/6=9
d=9
plug it in
6(9)+7=61