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MaryAnn is printing pictures from her recent trip to Europe. An online print shop charges $0.15 per

4x6 inch print, along with a flat rate shipping charge of $3.00. If MaryAnn has $35 to spend, how
many prints can she order?

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Answer:

213

Explanation:

Let

  • x = number of pictures
  • y = total price

The relationship between x and y can be represented through a linear equation.

y = a . x + b

where,

a is the slope

b is the y-intercept

The slope refers to the price per print, that is, a = $0.15/p.

Then,

y = $0.15/p . x + b

Even if x = 0, there is a fixed cost of $3.00 (y = $3.00). We can replace these values in the expression above.

$3.00 = $0.15/p . 0 + b

b = $3.00

The final equation is:

y = $0.15/p . x + $3.00

If MaryAnn has $35,

$35 = $0.15/p . x + $3.00

$32 = $0.15/p . x

x = 213 p

She can order 213 prints.

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