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What does the x-intercept represent

What does the x-intercept represent-example-1

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Answer:

B. After 15 withdrawals, Carla has $0 in her account.

Explanation:

X-intercept would be when the line touches the x-axis. This means when the money reaches $0, since the y-axis represents money and the x-axis represents number of withdrawals. It would take 15 withdrawals of 20 dollars each time to withdrawal a total of $300.

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Answer:

A. After 0 withdrawls, Carla has $300 in her account

Explanation:

If "x" represents the amount of ATM withdrawls, then Carla would still have 300 dollars in her bank account if she does 0 withdrawls.

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