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31 March, 11:20

Mrs. Solar modeled Contractor 2's fees with the formula y = 150 + 55x. Mrs. Solar compared

Contractor 2's fee to Contractor 1's fee.

(a) What does the difference between 50 and 55 mean in the real-world context?

(b) What does the difference between 200 and 150 mean in the real-world context?

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  1. 31 March, 11:21
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    I'm guessing that you forgot to put contractor 1's fees

    judging from the question, I would assume that his fees are y=200+50x

    I will assume that y=fee and x=number of hours (or units of time)

    so

    a. difference between 55 and 50, that is 5 so #2's fee is 5$ more for every hour he works

    b. difference between200 and 150 means that contractor 1 gets 50 more initally than contractor 2
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