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Tju [1.3M]
3 years ago
12

First part of my assignment check my other for the two other questions that go with

Mathematics
1 answer:
ad-work [718]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Remark

I hope you don't mind if I laughed a little at the graph. The y intercept of the line is at 10 dollars, but the rental car has not moved an inch. I guess they're charging you to look at your driver's license. It's late, and maybe I am a little giddy.

Begin by using a ruler (or some other straight edge) to join all the dots.

a) I'll spend a little time here. It is very important that you know how to read a chart and this question is your first step. The question is how many dollars does it take to go 40 miles? There is a system. Start with the 40 miles on the horizontal axis (x axis if you know that that is).

Use a ruler to go straight up until you hit the line.

  • When you hit the line, mark the place.
  • Now move straight across until you hit the y axis where you find out the money.
  • You should get 30 dollars.

b) This question is a guess.

  • You can find the 70 dollars easily enough. Go straight up again until you hit the line.
  • Mark the point on the line.
  • Go straight across again.
  • Not so easy. It isn't marked. You have to make a guess. My guess is 45. What do you think?

c) This question is the exact reverse of the other two.

  • This time you start with the amount of money
  • So you start at 60 dollars and go straight across until you hit the line.
  • Mark the point.
  • Now take your ruler and go straight down.
  • You should hit 100 miles.
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