Answer:
120
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay so the equation would be like this
30 + 0.10g = P
g = GB of data used
P = Total Price
Let's work this out now!
So. If his total bill was $42 lets subtract the 30 that comes out every month automatically, now we are just left with 12, if each GB costs 0.10 then all you would do to find out how many GB he used is do 12/0.10 (which is really just 12*10) which will get you 120
Meaning that he used 120 GB
(That's a lot!)
Answer:
Equation in slope intercept form: y = -2x -1
Step-by-step explanation:
First you must convert this equation from standard form to slope intercept form (y=mx+b).
Subtract 6x on both sides to get 3y = -6x - 3. Then divide by 3 on both sides to get y = -2x - 1.
Now to graph:
First we will plot the y-intercept, which will be (0,-1). The point will be on the y-axis, since that's the point in which the line will cross.
Next we will go down 2 units and over to the right 1 unit, until we get to the next point.
(Picture is attached above for your convenience⤴⤴⤴)
Hope this helps you :)
Well you start by dividing 19779 by 20820 to see the percent of people compared to last year (it being 95%). Then you take 19,779 and multiply it by the same percentage, or 0.95. That means that there should be 18790 (it's technically 18790.1 but since that's people you round to the nearest whole number).
Answer:
y = 312x + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
According to y = mx + b, m stands for slope and b stands for y-intercept. Let us find the y-intercept. To find the y-intercept, the x should be zero in (x, y).
(x, y)
(0, 2) ---> y-intercept (b)
Now that we have found the y-intercept, we will now find the slope by using its formula.
Slope formula:-
m = y2 - y1 / x2 - x1
Pick two random (x, y). I will pick the first and last pairs.
(0, 2) and (4, 1250)
Now plug these two pairs in the formula.
m = y2 - y1 / x2 - x1
m = 1250 - 2 / 4 - 0
m = 1248 / 4
m = 312
This means that the slope (m) is 312. Now put that in y = mx + b form.
y = mx + b
y = 312x + 2
Both of the forms are the same. Hope this helps, thank you :) !!