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Answer the T or False Questions for it when you’re done solving all:

Ivy's lawn care charge per minute is double Linda's dog walking charge per minute. True or false?
Al's cost for just a soda is the same as Phil's cost for just a medium cup of yogurt. True or false?
Wilma's child care price per hour is half of Marco's computer repair price per hour. True or false?
Both Sarah and Carol do not charge an initial fee. True or false?
Frank charges $1 more per topping than Phil. True or false?
Sarah's cost per cupcake is $1 less than Al's cost per hot dog. True or false?
Linda and Frank have the same y-intercept. True or false?
Marco has the largest initial fee. True or false?
Carol's rate of change is less than Wilma's rate of change. True or false?
Ivy's initial fee is $20 more than Wilma's initial fee. True or false?

Answer the T or False Questions for it when you’re done solving all: Ivy's lawn care-example-1
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  • The statement "Ivy's lawn care charge per minute is double Linda's dog walking charge per minute." is False.
  • The statement "Al's cost for just a soda is the same as Phil's cost for just a medium cup of yogurt." is False.
  • The statement "Wilma's child care price per hour is half of Marco's computer repair price per hour." is False.
  • The statement "Both Sarah and Carol do not charge an initial fee." is True.
  • The statement "Frank charges $1 more per topping than Phil." is False.
  • The statement "Sarah's cost per cupcake is $1 less than Al's cost per hot dog." is False.
  • The statement "Linda and Frank have the same y-intercept. " is False.
  • The statement "Marco has the largest initial fee." is False.
  • The statement "Carol's rate of change is less than Wilma's rate of change. " is False.
  • The statement "Ivy's initial fee is $20 more than Wilma's initial fee. " is False.

Ivy's lawn care charge per minute is double Linda's dog walking charge per minute. False. We don't have enough information to determine the exact rates, so we can't say for sure if Ivy's charge is double Linda's.

Al's cost for just a soda is the same as Phil's cost for just a medium cup of yogurt. False. Again, we don't have the specific prices, so we can't make a comparison.

Wilma's child care price per hour is half of Marco's computer repair price per hour. False. Without knowing the exact prices, we can't determine if Wilma's rate is half of Marco's.

Both Sarah and Carol do not charge an initial fee. True. According to the information provided, both Sarah and Carol do not charge an initial fee.

Frank charges $1 more per topping than Phil. False. There is no information given about Frank's and Phil's topping prices, so we can't make a comparison.

Sarah's cost per cupcake is $1 less than Al's cost per hot dog. False. We don't have the specific prices, so we can't determine if Sarah's cost per cupcake is $1 less than Al's cost per hot dog.

Linda and Frank have the same y-intercept. False. There is no information given about Linda and Frank's y-intercept, so we can't make a comparison.

Marco has the largest initial fee. False. Without the specific initial fees for each person, we can't determine if Marco has the largest initial fee.

Carol's rate of change is less than Wilma's rate of change. False. We don't have the rate of change values for Carol and Wilma, so we can't determine which one is less.

Ivy's initial fee is $20 more than Wilma's initial fee. False. We don't have the specific initial fees for both Ivy and Wilma, so we can't determine if Ivy's initial fee is $20 more than Wilma's.

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