A student has a business selling snowballs during the summer. For each snowball the student sells, they makes a profit of $1.50. On the hottest day of the summer, the student sold 125 snowballs and made a profit of $187.50.
Choose a model (equation) in point-slope form {y−y1=m(x−x1)} to represent the profit the student makes, y, based on the number of snowballs sold, x.
y−125=1.5(x−187.5) A
y+187.5=1.5(x+125) B
y−187.5=1.5(x−125) C
y+125=1.5(x+187.5) D