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"The straight line of depreciation for a luxury car is modeled by the following equation: y=-2,100x + 81,600 What is the original price of the car?" A) $-2,100 B) $2,100 C) $81,600 D)$79,500
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"The straight line of depreciation for a luxury car is modeled by the following equation:
y=-2,100x + 81,600
What is the original price of the car?"
A) $-2,100
B) $2,100
C) $81,600
D)$79,500
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C) &81,600 I think so I’m not sure
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