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Need help making sure I have everything correct if wrong please advise Thank you

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To question 16, we see that for every change of plus 2 drinks, they pay an additional value of $2.50. It means that each drink does cost half of this value.

This way, the equation that will give the value of the total cost will be:


Y=1.25* X

Where X stands for the number of drinks, and 1.25 is the value of a single drink.

From the solution presented above, we are able to conclude that the rate of change represents the value of a unitary drink, in the present situation.

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