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Write a direct variation equation to represent number of songs x and cost y. How much does it cost to master 11 songs? Number of songs--Cost($) 2----------120 4----------240 6--…
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Write a direct variation equation to represent number of songs x and cost y. How much does it cost to master 11 songs? Number of songs--Cost($) 2----------120 4----------240 6--…
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Write a direct variation equation to represent number of songs x and cost y. How much does it cost to master 11 songs?
Number of songs--Cost($)
2----------120
4----------240
6----------360
8----------480
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What he said was right there no point of me rewriting glad you found your answer
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120 divided by 2 equals 60
240 divided by 4 equals 60
360 divided by 6 equals 60
480 divided by 8 equals 60
x - 11. y - $660
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