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9 December, 06:56

for a walk a thon a sponsor committed to give you a flat fee of $5 plus $2 for every Mile and you walk write an expression for the total amount you will collect from your sponsor at the end of the walk a thon

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  1. 9 December, 09:15
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    f (x) = 2+2*x where x is the miles you run

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lets call f (x) the function that show how much money the sponsor will give you as a function of the miles you walk (x). If you do not walk any mile you have only $5, then if you walk one mile you get $5+$2=$7, and so on. Lets use a simple table for some values (I will omit $ symbol for simplicity):

    x (miles) f (x) (money)

    1 5+2

    2 5+2 (2) = 9

    3 5+3 (2) = 11

    10 5+10 (2) = 25

    x 2+2*x

    So we can observe a pattern, the total payment you receive will be 5 plus the miles you run multiplied by 2. Thus the expression for the total amount you will collect from your sponsor at the end of the walk a thon is:

    f (x) = 2+2*x

    where x is the miles you run.

    I hope it is understandable.
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