Asked by kk
The graph shows the rental fee for a bicycle rented for x hours.
Frank paid $25 for a bicycle rental.
For what length of time did Frank rent the bicycle? Round to the nearest minute.
(1 point)
Frank rented the bicycle for
hours,
minutes.
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I don’t see the graph — could you upload or describe it (or give the equation or two clear points on the line)? I need that to find the x-value where the rental fee = $25.
If you want to do it yourself, here are the steps:
1. From the graph read off the hourly-price function (either the equation or two points on the line).
2. Solve that equation for x when price = 25 (set y = 25 and solve for x).
3. Convert the decimal hours to minutes: minutes = (fractional part of x) × 60, then round to the nearest minute.
Example: if you find x = 3.417 hours, fractional part = 0.417 → minutes = 0.417×60 ≈ 25.0 → 3 hours 25 minutes.
Upload the graph or give two points and I’ll compute the exact time for you.
If you want to do it yourself, here are the steps:
1. From the graph read off the hourly-price function (either the equation or two points on the line).
2. Solve that equation for x when price = 25 (set y = 25 and solve for x).
3. Convert the decimal hours to minutes: minutes = (fractional part of x) × 60, then round to the nearest minute.
Example: if you find x = 3.417 hours, fractional part = 0.417 → minutes = 0.417×60 ≈ 25.0 → 3 hours 25 minutes.
Upload the graph or give two points and I’ll compute the exact time for you.
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