Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The cost of a product is given as:
Cost = a + bx
Where a is the fixed cost, b is the variable cost, x is the independent variable.
In this case, the independent variable is the distance(d), therefore:
Cost (C) = a + bd
C = a + bd
But the variable cost is $10/km, therefore:
C = a + 10d
A 2.5 km trip cost $40, therefore:
40 = a + 10(2.5)
40 = a + 25
a = 40 - 25 = 15
The fixed cost is $15. Therefore the equation for cost is:
C = 15 + 10d
b) C = 15 + 10d
For 6.5 km ride:
C = 15 + 10(6.5) = 15 + 65 = 80
It would cost $80 for a 6.5 km drive.