Math, asked by rmoon4, 10 months ago

Kapil needed to buy a long wooden beam. He went to two sawmills that each charge an initial fee plus an additional fee for each meter of wood.
The following equation gives the price (in dollars) of a wooden beam from the first sawmill as a function of its length (in meters).
p = 5+20xp=5+20xp, equals, 5, plus, 20, x
The graph of the price (in dollars) of a wooden beam from the second sawmill as a function of its length (in meters) is shown below.
Which sawmill charges more for each meter of wood?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
A
The first sawmill

(Choice B)
B
The second sawmill

(Choice C)
C
The sawmills charge the same price for each meter of wood
Which sawmill has a cheaper price for a 555-meter wooden beam?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
A
The first sawmill

(Choice B)
B
The second sawmill

(Choice C)
C
The sawmills charge the same price for a 555-meter beam


amitnrw: Where is graph for second sawmill

Answers

Answered by glamourstylishqueen0
1

Answer:

choice c yuis is ur answer kapil

Answered by 0619067739
6

Answer:

both of the answer are A

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