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3 March, 17:11

In 2003, a gallon of gas cost $1.75. In 2013 a gallon of gas cost $3.25. Write an equation to model this situation.

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  1. 3 March, 17:19
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    We can easily solve this by assuming a linear equation. The general form is:

    y = m x + b

    where y is the price of gas, x is the year, m is the slope or increase in price every year and b is the y-intercept

    We can solve the slope by:

    m = (3.25 - 1.75) / (2013 - 2003)

    m = 0.15

    y = 0.15 x + b

    Using any pair data, we get the b:

    3.25 = 0.15 (2013) + b

    b = - 298.7

    y = 0.15 x - 298.7
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