Susan is writing a linear equation for the cost of her cell phone plan. In the first month, she talks for 52 minutes and is charged $19.41. In the second month, she talks for 380 minutes and is charged $45.65. A) How much money does Susan's cell phone company charge for each minute? B) Write an equation that Susan can use to determine the cost of her cell phone plan, y, as it relates to the number of minutes used, x.
what grade is this
11th
ok may be I know how to do this let me try this
I find some answer to this
52 19.41 380 45.65 --- slope = m = dy/dx m = (45.65 - 19.41)/(380 - 52) m = 0.08 --- y - 45.65 = 0.08(x - 380) y - 45.65 = 0.08x - 380*0.08 y = 0.08x - 380*0.08 + 45.65 y = 0.08x + 15.25 --- answer: A) charge for each minute = 8 cents B) y = 0.08x + 15.25
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