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PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THESE QUESTIONS I'VE BEEN STUCK ON HERE FOR SO LONG​

PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THESE QUESTIONS IVE BEEN STUCK ON HERE FOR SO LONG class=

Sagot :

Answer:

# means number

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance = Y-axis or output

Cost= X-axis or input

you do not need to add the brackets for the formula(BEDMAS), but it makes things clearer

For A -

the Y-intercept is where the first coordinate, or the # or the X-axis, is 0 (on the graph the y-intercept 0,4)

For B -

y = mx + b

m =  slope

x = input or # on the X-axis

b = y-intercept

or

formula = (input x increase in the slope) + output for 0 or (distance x increase in cost) + output for 0

input(x axis)         output(y axis)

0                 5    ← output for 0

1                  9  

2                 13

there is a +4 increase in the slope, the increase in the slope is an output #(in this case 9) - the previous output number (in this case 5)

formula = (input x increase in the slope) + output for 0 = distance

formula in use = (3 x 4) + 5 = 17

For C:

The dependent variable is the output or the cost because the input or the distance will determine the cost travelled. Eg. if I travel 9 miles it will cost $41. If the dependent variable is the cost then the independent variable is the distance

For D: (input x increase in the slope) + output for 0

(4.2 miles x $4) + 5

16.8 + 5 = $21.8; It will cost $21.8 to travel 4.2miles

For E: (distance x increase in cost) + output for 0

(? x 4) + 5 = 14

(14 - 5) = 9

9 ÷ 4 = 2.25miles; with 14 dollars I could travel 2.25 miles

(It is a bit confusing lol, but this is the way I understand it, if you can't understand it this way then use y = mx + b)