It is not A or C, and D isn't specific enough (over what amount of time? is it flying up? down? It is going forward at the same height?) The most likely thing to stay consistent is the cost of fabric and it's length.
Say 1 foot of fabric is $3 (assuming there's no discount for additional feet, but math isn't that consistent with actual store sales), then 2 is $6, and 3 is $9. That is a constant rate of change.
Answer:
c) The total price for the service when Terrance's price was equivalent to Sylvester's price is $600.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, t = 320.00 + 0.40 b
and t = The total prices charged by Terrance for packing and moving b boxes.
s = 250.00 +0.50 b
and s = The total prices charged by Sylvester for packing and moving b boxes.
Now, to find the number of boxes, when both the prices are equal.
⇒320.00 + 0.40 b = 250.00 +0.50 b
or, 320 - 250 = 0.50 b - 0.40 b
or, 0.10 b = 70
or, b= 70/0.10 = 700
Hence, for packing and moving b = 700 boxes, both companies charge the same amount.
Now, the price charged = 320 + 0.4 (b)
= 320 + 0.4(70) = 320 + 280
= 600
or, the total price for the service when Terrance's price was equivalent to Sylvester's price is $600.
Answer:
There is no correlation.
Step-by-step explanation:
The points are far spread and does not give any correlation.
4) 60
5) 1 cup of yellow and 1.75 cups blue