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How do I write a linear equation for the attendance in terms of the price?

How do I write a linear equation for the attendance in terms of the price?-example-1

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Let:

A = Attendance

p = Price

A linear equation is given by:


\begin{gathered} A=mp+b \\ Where\colon \\ m=slope \\ b=y-intercept \end{gathered}

So:


\begin{gathered} (p,A)=(17,1950) \\ 1950=17m+b_{\text{ }}(1) \\ ----------- \\ (p,A)=(14,2450) \\ 2450=14m+b_{\text{ }}(2) \end{gathered}

Using elimination to solve the system:


\begin{gathered} (1)-(2) \\ 1950-2450=17m-14m+b-b \\ -500=3m \\ m=-(500)/(3) \end{gathered}

Replace m into (1):


\begin{gathered} 1950=-(500)/(3)(17)+b \\ b=1950+(8500)/(3) \\ b=(14350)/(3) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the linear equation is:


A=-(500)/(3)x+(14350)/(3)

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