SOLUTION: Bob is renting an apartment so he can get out on his own! He's excited he gets to stay in his own place! He's even keeping it clean. Bob has $4,700 saved up when he finds the apart
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Question 1177865: Bob is renting an apartment so he can get out on his own! He's excited he gets to stay in his own place! He's even keeping it clean. Bob has $4,700 saved up when he finds the apartment. The apartment complex asks Bob to make a deposit before his first month's rent. Use the table and the graph to figure out the monthly rent along with some other important information about Bob.
Interpret the table and the graph so that you can answer the following true or false statements.
True False
Bob's deposit is $500. - Bob's deposit is $500. - Bob's deposit is $500.
Bob pays $500 per month for rent. - Bob pays $500 per month for rent. - Bob pays $500 per month for rent.
After month eight Bob has $400 left. - After month eight Bob has $400 left. - After month eight Bob has $400 left.
Bob's money will last long enough for him to pay for nine months of rent. - Bob's money will last long enough for him to pay for nine months of rent. - Bob's money will last long enough for him to pay for nine months of rent.
The equation that models Bob's Apartment Money is y=−500x+4,400. - The equation that models Bob's Apartment Money is y is equal to negative 500 x plus 4 comma 400. - The equation that models Bob's Apartment Money is y is equal to negative 500 x plus 4 comma 400.
Bob has $3,400 after paying his third month's rent. - Bob has $3,400 after paying his third month's rent. - Bob has $3,400 after paying his third month's rent.
The equation that models Bob's Apartment Money is linear. - The equation that models Bob's Apartment Money is linear. - The equation that models Bob's Apartment Money is linear.
The y-intercept of the graph is $4700. - The y-intercept of the graph is $4700. - The y-intercept of the graph is $4700.
The x-intercept is a little before nine months - The x-intercept is a little before nine months - The x-intercept is a little before nine months
x
(# of months)
y
(money left)
Before Bob found the apartment $4,700
0 (paid for the deposit) $4,400
1 $3,900
2 $3,400
3 $2,900
4 $2,400
5 $1,900
6 $1,400
7 $900
8 $400
9 - $100
10 - $600
Answer by ikleyn(52751) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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There are too much words in this post.
Normal math problem, as I used to see, is no more than 4-5 lines of standard text,
written in clear, logical mode.
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