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Question 165871: can someone please help with this:
Write a cost function for the problem. Assume that the relationship is linear.
A moving firm charges a flat fee of $40 plus $35 per hour. Let C(x) be the cost in dollars of using the moving firm for x hours.
a. C(x) = 35x - 40
b. C(x) = 40x - 35
c. C(x) = 35x + 40
d. C(x) = 40x + 35
: can someone please help with this:
Write a cost function for the problem. Assume that the relationship is linear.
A moving firm charges a flat fee of $40 plus $35 per hour. Let C(x) be the cost in dollars of using the moving firm for x hours.
a. C(x) = 35x - 40
b. C(x) = 40x - 35
c. C(x) = 35x + 40
d. C(x) = 40x + 35

Answer by stanbon(19682) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Answer: C(x) = 35x + 40
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Cheers,
Stan H.