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19 March, 21:21

Jerri's current satellite television service charges a flat rate of 35 dollars per month for the basic channels and an additional 10 dollars per month for each premium. channel. A competing satellite television serive charges a flat rate of 40 dollars per month for the basic channels and an additional 8 dollars per month for each premium channel. a) Write an equation in slope intercept form that models the total monthly cost for each satellite service where p is the number of premium channels. b) If jerri wants to include 3 premium channels in her package, which service would be less, her currebt serice or the competing service?

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  1. 19 March, 21:41
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    y=10p+35

    y=8p+40

    y=10*3+35 y=65

    y=8*3+40 y=64 (2nd service is cheaper)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y=mx+b,

    P (x) is the amount of premium channels

    b is the flat rate charged for the basic channels

    m (slope) is the amount of money for each additional premium channel
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