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marshall27 [118]
3 years ago
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A 5-minute international call costs $2.15 and a 12-minute call costs $3.06. The work shows how to write an equation where x repr

esents the number of minutes, and y represents the total cost of an international call. Analyze the steps of the work to determine if the equation is correct. 1. Point 1: (5, 2.15). Point 2: (12, 3.06). 2. m = StartFraction 12 minus 5 Over 3.06 minus 2.15 EndFraction = StartFraction 7 Over 0.91 EndFraction = 7.69. 3. 5 = 2.15 (7.69) + b. b = negative 11.54. 4. y = 7.69 x minus 11.54. In which step did Emilia make an error? In step 2, she substituted the x values for y and the y values for x. In step 3, she didn’t use an x and y from the same coordinate pair. In step 4, Emilia solved for the wrong variable. Emilia did not make an error.
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2 answers:
Orlov [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

A. In step 2, she substituted the x values for y and the y values for x.

Step-by-step explanation:

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nalin [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

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