SOLUTION: Suppose that in one week, your company takes in $2,220 in sales at one of its cell phone stores. The price breakdown per phone is as follows: Cell phone model A4: $35 Smartphone

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Question 635725: Suppose that in one week, your company takes in $2,220 in sales at one of its cell phone stores. The price breakdown per phone is as follows:
Cell phone model A4: $35
Smartphone Z20: $50
Suppose that a total of 51 phones were sold.
Set up the system of equations that needs to be solved to determine how many of each type of phone were sold. Give a clear definition of the variables in the system.
Solve the system of equations, showing clearly how the solution was determined, and state the results clearly in light of the real-world situation.
Verify your results of the 2 linear equations by graphing in the desired graphing program and paste the graph in your assignment document (edit/copy image).
Explain how the results are verified by the graph. I only need help with the graph portion.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
Graphing:
y = 51 - x
y = -.7x + 44.4
Using 100 unit for +x and +y axis


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