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26 December, 22:21

In 200, a government program cost taxpayers $150 billion, and in 2010 is cost $300 billion. Find a linear function M that models these costs, in billion, x years after 2010

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  1. 27 December, 01:21
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    if the data shows fx mx + b

    c = 300 = - 1 (150) + b

    300 = - 150 + b

    500 = b

    Step-by-step explanation:

    m = change in c / divided by the change x we find this = 300-150 / 2010/-2000 = - 1.005 year of change

    = m = - 1 year per billion

    This means if the year shows an old data = - 1.005 billion then it will show an increase for the duration of - 1.005 billion = 150 billion.

    m=-1
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