Hello, this is a linear problem so we are working with y = mx + b
The problem tells us:
y = total cost
x = the megabytes of data that she used in a month
b = y-intercept, which is the initial value
The problem asks "Which part of the graph will represent the cost per megabyte of data used in each plan?"
It is asking for cost per megabyte... This is a rate. and m = slope = rate
So lets, reiterate.
y = total cost
x = the megabytes of data that she used in a month
b = y-intercept, which is the initial value
m = slope = rate = cost per megabyte of data used
Answer: The slopes of the two lines.
Step-by-step explanation:
2- 7x + 34 - 6-(766)
2-7x + 34 - 6 - 766
2 - 7x - 738
-7x - 736
-(7x + 736
Answer:
I would say 2 because the decimal I came out with was 2.09
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming your answers are listed as 1 through 4, not decimals.
You simply take 12 - 8 = 4, but ten min. less than that, so 3 hr, 50 min. then add 3 hr 45 min, totaling 7 hr 35 min. , which is closest to 7 and 1/2 hours, the second option.
Answer:
y is equal to -1
x is equal to 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The first thing you would do is multiply the bottom equation by a negative 3. You will get - 6x - 9y = -15. Keep the top equation the same. Both of the 6x's cancel. You then get -11y = 11 so y is equal to negative 1.
Since you have Y, you can now plug that in to any equation to find the value of x. -6x - 2(-1) = 26. You're left with 4. Plug both of the values into each equation to double check.