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4 July, 01:13

When ordering tickets online, a college theater charges a $5 handling fee no matter how large the order. tickets to a comedy concert cost $58 each. if you had to graph the line showing the total cost, y, of buying x tickets, what would the slope of your line be?

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  1. 4 July, 01:34
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    Does the question give how many tickets are sold? because the formula for the line should be y = (53/amount of tickets) x+5
  2. 4 July, 01:36
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    The slope would be 58.

    Slope = (change in y) / (change in x)

    That relationship is established by the fixed cost of each ticket ($58). The handling fee is a constant that would shift the curve upward by $5, but would have no effect on the slope of the line since it is completely independent from the number of tickets being purchased (x).
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