Answer:
y = cost of making 900 copies = $197.00
Explanation:
Imagine a straight line passing thru the points (75, $23.75) and (100, $29.00). As we move from x = 75 to x = 100 (an increase of 25), y moves from $23.75 to $29.00 (an increase of $5.25.
Thus, the slope of this line would be m = rise / run = $5.25 / 25, or $0.21 / copy.
Using the point-slope formula for the equation of a straight line:
y - k = m (x - h), or, specifically, y - $29.00 = ($0.21 / copy)(x - 100)
The cost to make 900 copies is found by substituting 900 for x in the above equation:
y - $29.00 = ($0.21 / copy)(900 - 100), or
y - $29.00 = ($0.21 / copy)(800), or y - $29.00 + $168
y = cost of making 900 copies = $197.00