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Brums [2.3K]
3 years ago
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Pete’s best control charges one-time evaluation fee and a monthly service fee. The total cost is modeled by the equation y= 150

+ 55x. Which statement represents the meaning of each part of the function?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Shkiper50 [21]3 years ago
8 0

The statements are not given, but we can find the right one from the given expression

The statement which represents the meaning of each part of the function is " 150 is the one-time evaluation fee , and 55 x is the service fee per month "

Step-by-step explanation:

In the linear function y = m x + b

  • x is the independent term
  • y is the dependent term
  • m is the rate of change
  • b is the initial amount (y at x = 0)

∵ The total cost is modeled by the equation y = 150 + 55x

- By comparing it with the form of the function above

∴ m = 55 and b = 150

- That means y is the total cost and it depends on the number

  of months x, with initial amount

∴ 55 is the service fee per month

∴ <em>55 x represents the monthly service fee</em>

∵ 150 is the value of y at x = 0

- That means 150 represents the initial amount

∴ <em>150 represents one-time evaluation fee</em>

The statement which represents the meaning of each part of the function is " 150 is the one-time evaluation fee , and 55 x is the service fee per month "

Learn more:

You can learn more about the functions in brainly.com/question/8520610

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