Part A: Max rented a motorbike at $465 for 5 days. If he rents the same motorbike for a week, he has to pay a total rent of $625. Write an equation in the standard form to represent the total rent (y) that Max has to pay for renting the motorbike for x days. (4 points) Part B: Write the equation obtained in Part A using function notation. (2 points) Part C: Describe the steps to graph the equation obtained above on the coordinate axes. Mention the labels on the axes and the intervals. (4 points)
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@baru
i'll give a hint: there is a $65 base price, and a daily rent of $80
so thats the domain and range
no its not, and the question doesn't ask you for range and domain
what is the first part asking then ?
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@tatumlee
Alright I'm stumped on this too sry
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I'm sry I jus couldn't get it
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@AaronAndyson
I believe there is a set price before renting. y = 65 + 80x I have no idea how I got it, I was just playing around with the numbers and it popped into my head. I know, weird. But, when we plug in, 5 = x. y = 65 + 80(5) y = 65 + 400 y = 465 When he rents for 5 days, he pays $465. Or when we plug in 7 = x y = 65 + 80(7) y = 65 + 560 y = 625 When he rents for 7 days, he paws $625. I hope that makes sense. ^^
oh ok but which part do they all go in?
maddie?
ok try dividing by seven
its part A bc each day costs $93 to rent so it would be y=x*93
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