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20 January, 13:11

The manager of a furniture factory finds that it costs $2200 to manufacture 100 chairs in one day and $4800 to produce 300 chairs in one day.

If the relationship between cost and the number of chairs produced is linear, how do I write an equation that expresses this relationship?

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  1. 20 January, 14:24
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the relationship between cost and the number of chairs produced is linear, we would write an equation that expresses this relationship in the slope intercept form. It is expressed as

    y = mx + c

    Where

    m represents the slope

    c = intercept.

    Slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - 1)

    y2 = final value of y = 4800

    y1 = initial value of y = 2200

    x2 = final value of x = 300

    x1 = initial value of x = 100

    Slope, m = (4800 - 2200) / (300 - 100) = 2600/200 = $13 per chair.

    To determine the intercept, we will substitute y = 4800, x = 300 and m = 13 into y = mx + c. It becomes

    4800 = 13*300 + c = 3900

    c = 4800 - 3900 = 900

    The equation becomes

    y = 13x + 900
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