Question
A flooring company charges a homeowner a fixed labor charge of $V1 plus V2 per square foot of flooring. If the total bill was T, what is the equation to show how many square feet of flooring the homeowner required?
Answers
For x ft^2 of flooring,
T = V1 + V2*x
x = (T-V1)/V2
T = V1 + V2*x
x = (T-V1)/V2
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