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OpenStudy (jakob):

@BlazeRyder

OpenStudy (jakob):

OpenStudy (blazeryder):

Alright, so do you know how to do this? If not I can tell you =)

OpenStudy (jakob):

I honestly dont know... I am like a chicken in a dog pin Lol

OpenStudy (blazeryder):

It is pretty easy! Alright so you have: \[y=105+32(x)\] The first thing you do is plug in 0 for the x variable in the equation and then solve. If you did this the answer would be 105 because 32 times 0 = 0. That would leave you with 105 as the answer. Now I want you to do the same thing but plug in 2 for x.

OpenStudy (jakob):

so it is yes?

OpenStudy (blazeryder):

yup! All you have to do is plug in the x variable and see if your answer matches the answers in the table.

OpenStudy (jakob):

thx onto the next question

OpenStudy (blazeryder):

Sure thing

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