SOLUTION: The equation y=0.75x+10 describe the cost, y, of placing an af with x words in the classified section of a newspaper. How many words are in an ad that cost $25
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Question 1140544: The equation y=0.75x+10 describe the cost, y, of placing an af with x words in the classified section of a newspaper. How many words are in an ad that cost $25
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
25=0.75x+10
15=0.75x
x=20 words
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