SOLUTION: Last week, Hazel paid $32 to have 50 reports printed. This week, she paid $57 to have 100 reports printed. Assume the relationship is linear. Which equation models the relationship

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Question 1105682: Last week, Hazel paid $32 to have 50 reports printed. This week, she paid $57 to have 100 reports printed. Assume the relationship is linear. Which equation models the relationship between the number of reports X and the cost Y.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The two points form the line you want:
(50,32) and (100,57).


Do what you need to do...

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