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Mathematics, 30.01.2021 02:30, bernardhenderso4459

Use the table to write an expression to represent the cost per lesson. Let x = number of lessons. (1 point) Number of Lessons Total Cost ($)

0 10

2 50

4 90

6 130

2. There is a one-time art supply fee when she first signs up for lessons. In the Table of Values, circle the row that represent this. How much is the art supply fee? (1 point)
3. Write a linear equation, in slope-intercept form, that models the total cost of drawing lessons. Let x = number of lessons(1 point)
4. Graph the linear equation that models the situation. Clearly identify the y-intercept and one other point. (3 points)
5. How much will 3 lessons cost? Show on the graph and algebraically. (2 points)
6. Marlowe only has $100 to spend on drawing lessons. How many lessons will she be able to take? Show on the graph and algebraically. (2 points)


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