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Representing the Effect of Two Variables
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ABOUT IT
Band Rate:
$150 per weekend show
$50 per weekday show
Which expression represents the revenue from
performing x weekday shows and y weekend
shows?
0 50x x 150y
O 50x + 150y
o 150y - 50%
O 50x – 150y
DONE
x = number of weekday shows
y = number of weekend shows
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The second choice, 50x + 150y
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