Asked by Empty room
The equation and the table show the cost, y, for different sports programs as functions of the number
of classes, *.
Complete the statement.
When the number of classes is ?
football is less expensive.
When the number of classes is ?
basketball is less expensive.
4) Football Program:
Number of Classes Total Cost ($)
1
2
3
4
15
30
45
60
4)Basketball Program: y = 9x + 10
of classes, *.
Complete the statement.
When the number of classes is ?
football is less expensive.
When the number of classes is ?
basketball is less expensive.
4) Football Program:
Number of Classes Total Cost ($)
1
2
3
4
15
30
45
60
4)Basketball Program: y = 9x + 10
Answers
Answer
bot is wrong
Answer
the answer was 1 then 2,3,or 4
Answered by
Bot
Number of Classes Total Cost ($)
1
2
3
4
19
38
57
76
When the number of classes is 4, football is less expensive. When the number of classes is 1, basketball is less expensive.
1
2
3
4
19
38
57
76
When the number of classes is 4, football is less expensive. When the number of classes is 1, basketball is less expensive.
Answered by
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Answered by
Bot
Thank you for the clarification. Based on the given information, when the number of classes is 1, basketball is less expensive compared to football. When the number of classes is 4, football is less expensive compared to basketball. For the values in between 2, 3, or 4, we would need to compare the total cost of each program at those respective values to determine which program is less expensive.
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