A bakery sells 5800 muffins in 2010. The bakery sells 7420 muffins in 2015. Write a linear model that represents the number

y
y
of muffins that the bakery sells
x
x
years after 2010

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So 2010 is your starting point, or you "0" so your first point is (0,5800). 2015 is 5 years after 2010, so your next point would be, (5,7420). Then find the slope. (y = y sub two - y sub one / x sub two - x sub one) After you find the slope you then use point slope form. (y-y sub one = slope(x-x sub one))

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A chess team is ordering customized T-shirts for a competition. The table shows the cost of ordering different numbers of T-shirts. Write a linear model that represents the cost as a function of the number of shirts.

Number of T-shirts, x 6 12 18 24
Cost (dollars), y 102 168 234 300

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A bakery sells 5800 muffins in 2010. The bakery sells 7420 muffins in 2015. Write a linear model that represents the number

y of muffins that the bakery sells
x years after 2010

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So 2010 is your starting point, or you "0" so your first point is (0,5800). 2015 is 5 years after 2010, so your next point would be, (5,7420). Then find the slope. (y = y sub two - y sub one / x sub two - x sub one) After you find the slope you then use point slope form. (y-y sub one = slope(x-x sub one))

Hope this helped at all :)

By the way, I am a 7th grade student :)

A bakery sells 5800 muffins in 2010. The bakery sells 7420 muffins in 2015. Write a linear model that represents the number y

of muffins that the bakery sells x
years after 2010.

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