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21 January, 01:35

A parking garage charges $5.50 to park for 4 hours and $7.75 to park for 7 hours. If the cost is a linear function of a number of hours parked, what is the cost to park for 3 hours?

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  1. 21 January, 02:16
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    The cost per hour of parking is the gradient of the line and can be determined by:

    (7.75 - 5.50) / (7 - 4)

    = $0.75 per hour parking

    5.50 = 0.75 x 4 + c

    c = $2.50

    The equation is:

    y = 0.75x + 2.5

    The cost for three hours (x = 3) is:

    y = 0.75 (3) + 2.5

    y = $4.75
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