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asambeis
1 month ago
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The yearly cost in dollars, y, at a video game arcade based on total game tokens purchased, x, is y = y equals StartFraction 1 O

ver 10 EndFraction x plus 60.x + 60 for a member and y = y equals StartFraction 1 Over 5 EndFraction x. x for a nonmember. Explain how the graph of a nonmember’s yearly cost will differ from the graph of a member’s yearly cost.
Mathematics
2 answers:
Zina [9.1K]1 month ago
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Answer:

The nonmember’s yearly cost graph will be more inclined yet will begin at a lower value than the member’s yearly cost graph.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Zina [9.1K]1 month ago
6 0

Answer:

The slope for members is half as steep when compared to the slope for non-members. Both graphs cross at 600 tokens and $120. Prior to this intersection, non-members have lower costs than members. Beyond the 600 tokens mark, members will incur lower costs than non-members.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here are the equations as I understand them:

Member:

y = 1/10x + 60

Non-Member:

y = 1/5x

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