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OpenStudy (hypersniper445):

Please help i will fan and medal! 3. Give 3 ordered pairs that are true to the equation in #2 and explain what each ordered pair means in the real-world context. Contractor 3 gives Mrs. Solar the following fee table showing his charges for the contract work. (Equation from #2) y = 50x + 200

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hey

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do you understand the question?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not sure what the table really means. It doesn't follow the equation that you give either. So this is how I'd solve it: It asks you for 3 ordered pairs. It doesn't specify which ones, so let's find some on our own! If we plug in x =1 into your equation, we get y = 250 x = 2, then y = 300 x = 3, then y = 350. So therefore our ordered pairs are: (1, 250) (2, 300) (3, 350) I'm not sure about what the real life application is. Maybe it'd help if you screenshot the whole problem so I can see the whole idea. I believe that x stands for the number of hours of work, and y yields the cost amount for the work being done for a certain time x.

OpenStudy (hypersniper445):

okay i will do a full screen shot

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OpenStudy (hypersniper445):

@CShrix I have a whole screenshot if it helps

OpenStudy (hypersniper445):

does it help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, so the table is just giving us the meaning of x and y and what they stand for. The ordered pairs I have posted are correct to the equation. The application is that y represents the contracted cost at a certain time interval x. This particular contractor's cost is 50 times the number of hours plus a standard cost of $200. For instance, let's used our ordered pairs. (1, 250). If the time it takes for the contractor to complete the work needed is 1 hour, then the cost for his services will be $250. If it takes 2 hours, then the cost for his service is $300.

OpenStudy (hypersniper445):

okay i get it. thank you!

OpenStudy (hypersniper445):

haha that took an hour for an answer wow

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