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| Question 928065:  A 100 ml cup of coffee costs 50. A 120 ml cup of coffee costs 70. How much would an 80 ml cup of coffee costs? I need help to get the equation and I need to graph it.
 Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! (100,50) (120,70) ---
 slope = m = dy/dx
 m = (50-70)/(100-120)
 m = 1
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 y - 50 = 1(x - 100)
 y - 50 = x - 100
 y = x - 50
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 y-intercept = (0,-50)
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 answer:
 x = 80 ml
 y = x - 50
 y = 80 - 50
 y = the cost of an 80 ml cup is 30
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