Answer:
In graph
Step-by-step explanation:
First put it in Slope -Intercept form.
then graph the y- intercept first.
After that it's rise over run so think 1/1
up 1 over one.
She can use 12 jewels for each pair of jeans. In fact, using 12 jewels per jeans implies that she will use jewels. The two remaining jewels can't be used on any pair of jeans, otherwise she wouldn't use the same number of jewels for each jeans.
This derives from the fact that, if you divide 50 by 4, you get a result of 12 with a remainder of 2.
Y=12+2x
y represents the number of pieces she now knows, x represents the number of weeks she has taken lessons, 2 is the slope (the number of pieces she'll learn each week), and 12 is the y intercept (the number of pieces she knew before taking lessons).
To solve the equation for 11 weeks, we replace x with 11.
2×11+12= 24
y=24