SOLUTION: SEAN EARNS $40 FOR EVERY FENCE HE PAINTS. tHE COST OF PAINT FOR ONE FENCE IS $16. BEFOREHE STARTED PAINTING HE SPENT A TOTAL OF $6 FOR SUPPLIES. HIS PROFIT IS EQUAL TO HIS EARNINGS

Algebra ->  Coordinate Systems and Linear Equations  -> Linear Equations and Systems Word Problems -> SOLUTION: SEAN EARNS $40 FOR EVERY FENCE HE PAINTS. tHE COST OF PAINT FOR ONE FENCE IS $16. BEFOREHE STARTED PAINTING HE SPENT A TOTAL OF $6 FOR SUPPLIES. HIS PROFIT IS EQUAL TO HIS EARNINGS      Log On


   



Question 1131081: SEAN EARNS $40 FOR EVERY FENCE HE PAINTS. tHE COST OF PAINT FOR ONE FENCE IS $16. BEFOREHE STARTED PAINTING HE SPENT A TOTAL OF $6 FOR SUPPLIES. HIS PROFIT IS EQUAL TO HIS EARNINGS MINUS ALL OF HIS EXPENSES.
a) make a table of values

b) is the relation linear or non linear?

c) write the equation for a graph

d) how many fences would Sean have to paint to earn a profit of $210?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39623) About Me  (Show Source):
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