The sixth grade runs a bake sale for 55 hours and makes $170.
So in one hour, they made 170/55 = 3.09 dollars.
Rate: $3.09/h
The seventh grade sets up a dunking booth for 44 hours and makes $112.
So in one hour, they made 112/44 = 2.54 dollars.
Rate: $2.54/h
The eight grade has a car wash and makes $192 in 66 hours.
So in one hour, they made 192/66 = 2.90 dollars.
Rate $2.90/h
3.09 > 2.90 > 2.54
So R(6th) > R(8th) > R(7th)
Which means that the sixth grade has the highest rate for raising money.
Hope this helps! :)
In "slope-intercept form"
y = mx +b
the value "m" is called the slope, and the value "b" is called the intercept.
There is another form for the equation of a line, called "point-slope form".
y = m(x -h) +k
where m is still the slope and (h, k) correspond to the (x, y) of the point.
If you write the equation of your line in this "point-slope form", it is easily manipulated to be in the "slope-intercept form".
Fill in
m = (-3/5)
h = -4
k = 0
y = (-3/5)(x -(-4)) +0
Now, you simplify this by using the distributive property.
y = (-3/5)x -(3/5)*4
y = (-3/5)x -12/5 . . . . . . . . . the desired equation
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Your understanding of math improves immensely when you become familiar with the terminology. A lot of the rest of it is pattern matching--identifying the parts of one expression that correspond to the parts of another one.
(You will see another version of the "point-slope form", but I find this one the easiest to use for manipulating the equation to other forms.)
I guess its 3.5x (edited) .....
Answer:
3x square-30x +29=0. i think thats the equatiom