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7 January, 23:37

The credit remaining on a phone card (in dollars) is a linear function of the total calling time made with the card (in minutes). The remaining credit after 23 minutes of calls is $16.78, and the remaining credit after 54 minutes of calls is $12.44. What is the remaining credit after minutes of calls?

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  1. 7 January, 23:43
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    let x represent the number of minutes of call.

    Let y represent the remaining credit after x minutes of call.

    If we plot y on the vertical axis and x on the horizontal axis, a straight line would be formed. The slope of the straight line would be

    Slope, m = (12.44 - 16.78) / (54 - 23)

    m = - 4.34/31 = - 0.14

    The equation of the straight line can be represented in the slope-intercept form, y = mx + c

    Where

    c = intercept

    m = slope

    To determine the intercept, we would substitute x = 54, y = 12.44 and m = - 0.14 into y = mx + c. It becomes

    12.44 = - 0.14 * 54 + c

    12.44 = - 7.56 + c

    c = 12.44 + 7.56

    c = 20

    The linear function becomes

    y = - 0.14x + 20
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