Justin is considering two websites for downloading music.The costs are detailed here.

Website 1: a yearly fee of $30 and $1.50 for each download

Website 2: $2 for each download

What is a system of equations to represent the costs for one year?

Express your equations in the form of y=mx+b where x is the number of downloads for the year and y is the total cost for the year.

Enter your equations in the boxes.

Website 1:

Website 2: ​

1 answer

To represent the costs for one year for each website as equations in the form of y=mx+b, where x is the number of downloads, and y is the total cost, we can set up the following equations:

For Website 1:

  • There is a yearly fee of $30 (which is the y-intercept, b), and each download costs $1.50 (which is the slope, m).
  • Thus, the equation is:
    y=1.50x+30

For Website 2:

  • There is no yearly fee (which means b=0), and each download costs $2 (which is the slope m).
  • Thus, the equation is:
    y=2x+0
    (Note: This can alternatively be written simply as y=2x)

So, the final equations are:

  • Website 1: y=1.50x+30
  • Website 2: y=2x