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skelet666 [1.2K]
3 years ago
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Xavier has a lunch food budget of $120 a month. He spends an average of $6 per day on lunch. Create a table and then a graph to

represent the relationship. Then write an equation
where d represents the number of days and m represents that amount of money he had left.

Mathematics
1 answer:
dalvyx [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

m= 120 - 6*d

Step-by-step explanation:

budget is $120 per 1 month, spends $6 per 1 day

on the the table you have 2 columns: one labele it "days" and one "$ spent" and fill it in:  

days: 1,2,3,4,..

$ spent: 6, 6*2=12, 6*3= 18, 6*4= 32,...

on the graph lable the horizontal axis "days" and the vertical axis "$ spent"

now plot the points (1,6), (2,12),(3,18), ..., and draw a line trough them

the equation is

m= 120 - 6*d

so after 20 days for example, out of 120 will have m=120-6*20=120-120=0,

$0 wil have in 20 days

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