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OpenStudy (prince1342):

The description below represents Function A and the table represents Function B. Function A The function is 5 more than 3 times x. Function B x y -1 2 0 5 1 8 Which statement is correct about the slope and y-intercept of the two functions? Their slopes are equal but y-intercepts are not equal. Their slopes are not equal but y-intercepts are equal. Both slopes and y intercepts are equal. Neither slopes nor y intercepts are equal.

OpenStudy (prince1342):

ill award a medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (prince1342):

For sure?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im pretty sure...leme check again

OpenStudy (prince1342):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yep...im sure its a

OpenStudy (prince1342):

Sarah deposited some money in a bank. The bank paid her a simple interest every year. After t years, the amount of money f(t), in dollars, that the bank paid Sarah was $1500 greater than 15 times the number of years. Which statement best describes the steps to sketch a graph showing the relationship between f(t) and t? Label t on the x axis and f(t) on the y axis and plot a graph having slope = 1500 and y intercept = 15. Label f(t) on the x axis and t on the y axis and plot a graph having slope = 50 and y intercept = 100. Label t on the x axis and f(t) on the y axis and plot a graph having slope = 15 and y intercept = 1500. Label f(t) on the x axis and t on the y axis and plot a graph having slope = 1500 and y intercept = 100.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u bring this up in a new question and then tag me

OpenStudy (prince1342):

I cant because its over 600 characters

OpenStudy (anonymous):

submit the actuall question first... then reply the answers...then tag me

OpenStudy (prince1342):

haha yea i just did it ill tag you

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