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3 June, 17:54

Independent: The value of an automobile bought in 2006 continues to decrease as time passes. This is

called depreciation. Two years after the car was bought, it was worth $17,500; four years after it was

bought, it was worth $14,800, Write a linear equation to describe the relationship between value of an

automobile Y after so many years X (after time of purchase). Use this equation to estimate the value of

the same automobile in 2012.

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  1. 3 June, 18:28
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    So we have this dа ta:

    - After 2 years, it's worth 17500$

    - After 4 years, it's worth 14800$

    Let's see how much decreases per year:

    4 - 2 = 2 years difference

    17500 - 14800 = 2700$ difference

    2700$ / 2y = 1350$/y (amount the value of the car decreases per year)

    Now we find how much it was worth at the beginning, for this we add 1350$ twice (for the 2 years) to 17500 (the amount it was worth 2 years after it was bought):

    17500 + 2 * 1350 = 20200$

    Our equation, then:

    Y = 20200 - 1350X

    For 2012 (6 years after 2006, the year it was bought):

    Y = 20200 - 1350 * 6 = 20200 - 8100 = 12100$
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