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28 July, 23:56

Your local provider has twin internet plans.

Their casual plan is $1.50 for every 10 gigabytes used. Their heavy plan charges a flat rate of $20, and then $0.50 for every 10 gigabytes of usage.

Write equations in the form y=mx+b where y is the cost and c is the number of gigabytes used

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  1. 29 July, 00:00
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    casual = y=1.5 (10) + 0 and heavy = y=.50 (10) + 20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    casual;

    1.50 = your slope

    10 is your x because it can change

    and it starts at 0 because there's no flat rate making your y-intercept 0.

    This makes your equation y=1.5 (10) + 0

    heavy;

    .50 = slope

    10 is also your x here

    this one starts at 20 on the graph because it is the flat rate and thus, the y-intercept.

    This makes this equation y=.50 (10) + 20
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