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28 December, 09:11

A company has been shown to grow linearly at 12.5 employees per month. at the end of the first of the year of the business they employed 224 people. write a model for this situation (hint: let x represent the number of months and y the number of employees) write you equation in slope intercept form.

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  1. 28 December, 09:29
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    Slope intercept form (y = mx + b) requires that we have a slope and y intercept. The slope is the rate at which the company grows (12.5 employees/month) and the y intercept is the number of employees the company started with. After one year, the company would have gained 12.5 employees every month. That is 12.5*12 = 150 employees.

    After a year the company had 224 people, so we can find the initial amount by subtracting the total amount vby the amount gained. 224 - 150 = 74.

    So in slope intercept form:

    y = 12.5x + 74
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