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Trendy Time race carts charges $25 plus $1.50 per lap. Which best describes the relationship between the
total cost and the number of laps?
A linear and proportional relationship
B linear, non-proportional relationship
C non-linear relationship
D None of the above
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This is a linear, non-proportional relationship.
It is linear because there is a constant slope, or rate of change.
It is not proportional because it does not go through the origin. The y-intercept would be the $25 starting fee.
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