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5 April, 09:34

Jane is studying the rate at which the sale of a particular brand of chocolate has increased over the years. The graph below shows the number of bars sold y, in thousands, after x years since the year 2000:graph of y equals 15 multiplied by 1.1 to the power of x

What does the y-intercept of the graph represent?

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  1. 5 April, 11:17
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    The y-intercept, in this case, represents when x is at 0, or when she just began observing.
  2. 5 April, 12:12
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    The y-intercept represents the number of bars sold in the year 2000. In this case y=15 because:

    y=15 (1.1) ^0

    y=15 (1)

    y=15

    And y is in thousands so this represents the sale of 15000 bars in the year 2000.
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