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11 September, 07:17

Jim provides photos for two online sites: site A and site B. Site A pays $0.85 for every photo Jim provides. The amount in dollars (y) site B pays as a function of the number of photos provided (x) is represented by the equation y = 0.40x. How much more was Jim paid at site A than at site B, if he provided five photos for each site?

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  1. 11 September, 07:19
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    We can use the same equation to figure out with only substituting the amount he was paid per photo.

    Site A y = $0.85x = $0.85 (5) = $4.25

    Site B y = $0.40x = $0.40 (5) = $2.00

    We can see that Jim was paid $2.25 more at site A than Site B.
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