A yearbook printer charges based on the number of pages printed. Here is a table that shows the cost of some recent yearbooks.
Number of pages 50 100 150 200
Cost 1.75 2.55 3.35 4.15
Which equation gives the cost, y, in terms of the number of pages, x?
A.
y = 0.016x + 0.95
B.
y = 0.016x + 1.75
C.
y = 0.016x + 48.25
D.
y = 52.6x + 0.95
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OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):
@johnweldon1993 @MaydayPaRAYde @itsbribro could you help me? It's fine if you cant. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It would be A
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I simply plugged in a couple of values and that was the only answer that makes sense here
OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):
Thanks. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wait Try D....
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OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):
why is it D?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I made a graph and that's what I got .-.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
She actually may be right here
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I mistook the total for just the individual page cost
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sorry
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