The total amount of money, m , earned by washing cars at a school fund raiser is proportional to the number
of cars, c , washed at a constant price, p .
Which equation represents this relationship?
A m = c + p
B m = c − p
C m =c/p*****
D m = cp
am I right
thanks man
Um... how can you ultimately determine the quality of my answers, by not even seeing them? And according to Hi WelCoMe To ChILLiEs, I got the answer correct. Do you have a better one?
Yes. The equation representing the relationship is C m =c/p.
@Pro-Truth-Efficient
I haven't checked your other answers, but you're 0/2 so far.
If you're not a troll, make sure the answers you offer actually help.
P.s. Just letting you know- I'm, Pro-Truth-Efficient
and I'm going to announce this until the end of the week -_-
I changed my name. -:
No, the correct equation to represent the relationship between the total amount of money earned (m), the number of cars washed (c), and the constant price per car (p) would be:
m = c * p
This equation follows the logic that the total amount of money earned is equal to the number of cars washed multiplied by the constant price per car. So, option D, m = cp, is the correct equation that represents this relationship.