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9 March, 13:41

a carpet store charges $20 per square yard of carpet after an initial installation fee a customer paid $800 for 30 square yards. 1. write an equation that gives the total cost y a buying and installing a carpet as a function of area X of the room in square yards. 2. find the total cost of buying and installing 55 square yards of carpet

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  1. 9 March, 17:03
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    y=800 + (X-30) 20 and cost=$1300

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given a carpet store charges $20 per square yard of carpet after an initial installation fee a customer paid $800 for 30 square yards. we have to find the equation that gives the total cost y a buying and installing a carpet as a function of area X of the room in square yards.

    It is given that total area is X square yards. Out of X for 30 square yards customer paid $800 as initial installation fee.

    ∴ Remaining (X-30) square yards as per store charges gives the cost $20 (X-30)

    Hence, the equation that gives the total cost y a buying and installing a carpet as a function of area X of the room in square yards is

    y=800 + (X-30) 20

    Now, total cost of buying and installing 55 square yards of carpet i. e X=55 square yards is

    y=800 + (55-30) 20=$1300
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