Mathematics, 15.07.2019 04:20, brookieharrisop5n7us
An ontario resident has a choice of drug plans. plan a cost $500 a year, plus $10 for each prescription plan b cost $650 a year. the person wanted to know how many prescriptions could be purchased before the $650 plan became the better deal. write an equation to represent this relationship. solve the equation to determine the number of prescriptions that makes the two plans equal.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50, godzilla24
If you double the input of a function and it results in half the output, and if you triple the input and it results in a third of the output, what can be guessed about the function? check all that apply.
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