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Strike441 [17]
3 years ago
5

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME ITS 8TH GRADE THAT NEED IT DONE IN 20 MIN

Mathematics
1 answer:
vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
3 0
1. find slope
x=tickets sold
y=money made
slope=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
take any point
(5,23.75) and (10,47.50)
input (note, (x,y))
(47.50-23.75)/(10-5)=23.75/5=4.75
slope=4.75
y=mx+b
m=slope
b=yintercept
y=4.75x+b
input
47.5=4.75(10)+b
47.5=47.5+b
b=0

equation is y=4.75x
if ticket sold is 24 then x=24
y=4.75(24)
y=114
answer is $114

2. points
(0,56.00) and (3,45.5)
slope=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
slope=(45.5-56.00)/(3-0)=-3.5
y=-3.5x
slope=-3.5
logic it yourself
equation is
y=-3.5x+0
y intercept is when x=0 so when the start of it was or when time=0
x intercept is when y=0 is when he has no money left





1.a. rate of change=4.75
   b. $114

2. a.do this yourself, (desmos graphing calculator)
   b. slope=-3.5 (duh, means money goes down with time)
   c. equaiton is y=-3.5x+0, xint meanss when he has no money, y int means when time=0 or when it started

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