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24 March, 05:37

Sean, a freelance editor, charges the rates shown in the table below to edit manuscripts. The cost per page increases as the quality of editing improves. Sean also gives a 5% discount if the entire amount is paid up front. A 2 column table with Type of Editing and Cost per page as the column headings. Express Proofreading costs 2 dollars, Basic Proofreading 2.95 dollars, Extended Proofreading 3.95 dollars, and Deep Editing 11 dollars Michelle has an 85-page manuscript. The equation below shows the relationship between the total cost of editing 85 pages, T, and the cost per page, c, if she gets the 5% discount: 85c - 0.05 (85c) = T Using the equation, what is the best quality of editing that Michelle can get done for a maximum of $161.50?

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  1. 24 March, 05:53
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    Michelle would have to have a 2 dollar express proofreading. because 85 x 2 = 170 and then you multiply 170 x. 05 and then you get an amount of 161.50.
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