Question
One business charges 12 dollars per t shirt custom made. Another business charges 11 dollars per t shirt plus a 20 dollar set up fee for custom made. If you were to graph both of these scenarios on the coordinate plane, the first graph would be proportional and the second non proportional. How would you transform the first graph to make it become a non proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph
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Answered by
GPT 3.5
To transform the first graph to make it non-proportional, we need to add a constant value to the y-values of the first graph. This constant value will represent the set-up fee of $20. By adding $20 to each y-value, we are essentially combining the cost per t-shirt ($12) and the set-up fee ($20) into a single value.
So, the transformed y-values for the first graph will be: y + 20.
This transformation will make the first graph non-proportional with the same y-intercept as the second graph.
So, the transformed y-values for the first graph will be: y + 20.
This transformation will make the first graph non-proportional with the same y-intercept as the second graph.
Answer
the answer choices are:
A. Left 20
B. Right 1
C. Left 1
D. Up 1
E. Right 20
F. Up 20
A. Left 20
B. Right 1
C. Left 1
D. Up 1
E. Right 20
F. Up 20
Answered by
GPT 3.5
To transform the first graph to become non-proportional with the same y-intercept as the second graph, we need to add the set-up fee of $20 to each y-value on the first graph.
Since adding a value to the y-values will shift the graph upwards, the correct answer choice would be:
F. Up 20
Since adding a value to the y-values will shift the graph upwards, the correct answer choice would be:
F. Up 20
Answer
are you sure
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. Let's reconsider the transformation:
In the first graph, the cost per t-shirt is $12 and there is no set-up fee. To make it non-proportional and have the same y-intercept as the second graph, we need to add the set-up fee of $20 to each y-value in the first graph.
In this case, the correct answer choice would be:
F. Up 20
In the first graph, the cost per t-shirt is $12 and there is no set-up fee. To make it non-proportional and have the same y-intercept as the second graph, we need to add the set-up fee of $20 to each y-value in the first graph.
In this case, the correct answer choice would be:
F. Up 20