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T = 1200 - 0.06c

A print shop copies and prints documents in large volume for its customers. For a particular copy
machine, the equation above gives the amount of toner, T, in grams, left after making c copies.
How many grams of toner are used per copy?

User Tamilmaran
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Answer:

0.06

Explanation:

This is a linear equation y = mx + b.

b, the y-intercept, is 1200. That's how many grams of toner are in the copy machine when no copies have been made.

m, the slope, is -0.06. That's the change in T per change in C, or in other words, how many grams of toner are used for each copy.

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