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OpenStudy (waheguru):

c=60h+25 and is it a partial variation see attachment

OpenStudy (waheguru):

OpenStudy (mathmate):

c=60h+25 is correct.

OpenStudy (mathmate):

It is a partial variation because the y-intercept is not zero.

OpenStudy (turingtest):

and the definition of a partial variation is one of the form\[y=kx+b\]as opposed to a direct variation which is\[y=kx\]so which is this, direct or partial?

OpenStudy (waheguru):

PARTIAL bro

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