A movie rental program charges 10 per month plus an additional 2 for each movie rented. Which equation could be used to determine how many movies were rented if your monthly bill was 24 ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
C(x)=2x+10 =24
solve for x for # of movies
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
24=(10+2)m
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
10+2 is the amount of money
OpenStudy (anonymous):
"24=(10+2)m"
what part represents the number of movies?
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
m=movies
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 = 12
2 = 24
3 = 36?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
24=(10+2)m
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
@KeeMoney Wasn't that what I wrote?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that equation charges a monthly fee and a movie fee every time a movie is rented.....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it doesn't flutter matter, it's wrong
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@calculusxy does it matter ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks guys
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
Yes, the 10 is the monthly fee and the 2 is the additional fee. The total will be 12 per moth.
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
@KeeMoney I don't want to argue or anything. But you can't put the same answer as to someone unless you are mentioning that person from whom you copied.