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The cost of attending Ray's is C(r) = $4.00 + $1.50r and depends on a flat charge and then a charge for each ride, r. What is the slope of the function? What does it repres…
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The cost of attending Ray's is C(r) = $4.00 + $1.50r and depends on a flat charge and then a charge for each ride, r. What is the slope of the function? What does it repres…
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The cost of attending Ray's is C(r) = $4.00 + $1.50r and depends on a flat charge and then a charge for each ride, r. What is the slope of the function? What does it represent?
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The slope of the function would be 1.5. This slope represents that each ride costs $1.50. The starting price is $4.
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