Joseph's taxi charges $10.00 for the initial service of any drive. Then, the fee for each mile is $0.75. Which type of function is represented by this situation?1) linear
2) exponential
3) quadratic
4) absolute value

Justify your answer

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Answer 1
Answer: Undoubtedly this will be represented by a LINEAR FUNCTION

The function mentioned is:

P(x) = 10 + 0.75 x

where  P(x) is the Function Pricing
           x refers to the miles 

This function is classified as Linear Function (f(x) = ax + b and is represented by a line


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Find the value of x so that the function has the given valuef(x) = 4x -3; f(x) = 33

Find the value of the expression
2r x s
for r = 2 and s = 4.

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Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

2rs

Let r=2 and s=4

2*2*4

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16

Im supposed to simply this into a rational number how do i do this?

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I don’t know it should be correct tell me if iam wrong

The volume of a cylinder is 32.25 cubic inches. If a cone has the same height and radius as the cylinder, what is its volume?8.06 cu. in.

10.75 cu. in.

21.5 cu. in.

32.25 cu. in.

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10.75 cu.in., as volume of a cylinder is 3 times bigger than volume of a cone, according to their equations:
V_(cylinder) = \pi^(2) rh V_(cone) = (1)/(3) \pi^(2) rh

Answer:

option 2nd is correct

volume of a cone is, 10.75 cubic inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cone (V) is given by:

V = (1)/(3) \pi r^2h            ......[1]

where,

r is the radius of the cone and h is the height of the cone respectively.

As per the statement:

The volume of a cylinder is 32.25 cubic inches.

Volume of a cylinder is given by:

\text{Volume of a cylinder} = \pi r^2h

32.25 = 3.14 \cdot r^2h

Divide both side by 3.14 we have;

10.27 =(r')^2(h')

r</p><p>o(r')^2(h)= 10.27

It is also given that a cone has the same height and radius as the cylinder.

r' = r and h' = h

r^2h = 10.27

Using formula [1] we have;

V = (1)/(3) \cdot 3.14 \cdot 10.27

Simplify:

V = 10.75 cubic inches

therefore, volume of a cone is, 10.75 cubic inches

Solve the equation 7-y-y=-1

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7-y-y=-1\n\n7-2y=-1\ \ \ \ |subtract\ 7\ from\ both\ sides\n\n-2y=-8\ \ \ \ \ |divide\ both\ sides\ by\ (-2)\n\n\boxed{y=4}
Y is equal to 4

7-4-4 = -1

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This is a little bit weird, but it's not hard if you just
do it one step at a time.

Here's the important part that you need to know
in order to solve this problem:
 
            All four sides of a square are equal.

Got that ?   Good. 
Here we go.

-- First, take the left and right sides.
   They must be equal, so

                                         2y - 5  =  y - 1

Add  5  to each side:             2y   =  y + 4

Subtract 'y' from each side:      y  =  4 .  

The left side is          y-1  = 3

The right side is      2y-5  =  2(4) - 5
                                        =   8 - 5
                                        =    3 . 

Good !  We have the left and right sides equal.
Do we really need to do the other two sides ?
They told us it's a square, so can't we just say
         the top and bottom are also 3 ?
Well, maybe.  But maybe they're trying to trick us,
         and the top and bottom aren't really 3 .  I think
         we ought to check it out.  It's more good math practice.

-- Take the bottom side ... it's  3y-9 .

But you know what 'y' is !
We just calculated that  y=4,
so
                               3y - 9  =  3(4) - 9  =  12 - 9  =  3 .

Great !  The bottom side is  3 .

∠1 and ∠2 form a linear pair. If m∠1 = 5x + 9 and m∠2 = 3x + 11, find the measures of both angles.

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Answer:

∠1 =109

∠2= 71

Step-by-step explanation:

if they are a linear pair that means they must both (when added together) equal 180 degrees, so this means we can add them and set them equal to 180!

8x+20=180

8x=160

x=20

then we just input them!

m∠1 = 5(20) + 9 = 109

m∠2 = 3(20) + 11 = 71