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Michelle has an 85-page manuscript. The equation below shows the relationship between the total cost of editing 85 pages, T, and the cost per page, c, if she gets the 5% discount: 85c − 0.05(85c) = T Using the equation, what is the best quality of editing that Michelle can get done for a maximum of $161.50? Express proofreading Basic proofreading Extended proofreading Deep editing

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User PetrH
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Final answer:

Solving the equation for the cost per page, Michelle can afford editing services that cost up to $2.00 per page within her budget of $161.50, when applying a 5% discount.

Step-by-step explanation:

Michelle has an 85-page manuscript and the equation related to the total cost of editing, T, with a 5% discount based on the cost per page, c, is stated as:

85c − 0.05(85c) = T

To find the best quality of editing within her budget of $161.50, we first simplify the equation by distributing the 5% discount over the cost:

85c − (0.05 × 85c) = T
85c − 4.25c = T
80.75c = T

Now, solving for c when T is $161.50:

80.75c = 161.50
c = 161.50 / 80.75
c = $2.00

Michelle can afford editing that costs up to $2.00 per page when considering the 5% discount on the $161.50 she has for the service.

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