Can someone please help me with a few math questions? I'll medal.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Where? :)
OpenStudy (ellaella02):
I'll post them (:
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Okay
OpenStudy (ellaella02):
Questions:
Mrs. Solar modeled Contractor 1’s fee formula with the equation y = 50x + 200.
Where "x" represents the hours worked, and
"y" represents the total cost (fee the Mrs. Solar will need to pay).
1. (25 points) Graph the equation y = 50x + 200. Give each axis a label.
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OpenStudy (ellaella02):
I'm no good at stuff like this so I major procrastinated and need some serious help
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't know, I'lltag people @Jesstho.-. @jabez177 @kaylie.sullivan @rynnkoff @DirtBikeRider16
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Just start with (0,0) and substitute those points for y = 50x + 200.
OpenStudy (ellaella02):
Yeah well I don't know how to do that so thank you (:
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OpenStudy (ellaella02):
PLEASE HELP
OpenStudy (ellaella02):
PLEASE CAN SOMEBODY JUST GUIDE ME THROUGH A FEW QUESTIONS I HAVE A HIGH B IN MATH AND IF I CAN PASS THIS I'LL GET AN A PLEASE ANYONE
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@ganeshie8
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@Nnesha
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@AlexandervonHumboldt2
OpenStudy (gabebae):
I'll help you don't worry
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OpenStudy (ellaella02):
Thank you so much!!
OpenStudy (gabebae):
I'll give you an example on how to substitute two points into the equation
y = 50x + 200
Let's pick two simple points such as (2, 4)
the 2 is the x coordinate and 4 is the y coordinate
So it would be 4= 50(2)+200
OpenStudy (ellaella02):
Is that the answer?
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@aloud
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@Crissy15
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
no it's not the answer that was an example
now you have to pick your own points and put them in the equestion and solve
OpenStudy (ellaella02):
And I don't know how to do that thanks though
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@EmoMuch?Yes.
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@Jesstho.-.
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@mathmath333
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@Nnesha
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@Photon336
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OpenStudy (photon336):
try not to mass tag people someone will help you
Nnesha (nnesha):
someone is already helping you no need to tag other people
OpenStudy (ellaella02):
So sorry
Nnesha (nnesha):
he gave you an example now try to solve the original question
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OpenStudy (ellaella02):
Well I have said multiple times I don't know how to do that. Thank you
OpenStudy (photon336):
@EllaElla02 you can choose a value for X and plug it into the equation
OpenStudy (photon336):
then you'll get y.
OpenStudy (photon336):
based on what you have the equation gives you a straight line.
Nnesha (nnesha):
there are two ways to graph the equation
y=mx+B is slope intercept form
where b is y-intercept
and m = slope
`y-intercept` is a point where line intersect the y-axis (starting point )
slope = rise over run
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OpenStudy (ellaella02):
WHAT EQUATION?!?!?!?!?
OpenStudy (photon336):
read what Nnesha said and tell us what you get, try to apply what she said to your problem.
Nnesha (nnesha):
\[\large\rm y =\color{ReD}{ 50}x +\color{blue}{ 200}\]
\[\large\rm y =\color{ReD}{ m}x +\color{blue}{ b}\]
this equation is a slope intercept form
OpenStudy (ellaella02):
Never mind I found the answers somewhere else
Nnesha (nnesha):
alright as you wish.
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