You are selling tickets. You make $75 for signing up to sell tickets . You also make $0.550 tickets>>0 for each ticket you sell. Write and equation in slope-intercept form that represents how much money you make y for selling x tickets. How much money will you make if you sell?\

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Answer:

The correct answer is y = 0.550 × x + 75.

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope intercept form of a straight line is given by y = m × x + c, where m is the slope of the line; a and y are the two variables and c is the constant.

Let the total number of tickets sold by me is x and my the total money I make by selling tickets is $y.

For signing up to sell tickets, I receive a fixed payment of $75. Thus, this is my fixed income and is not dependent on how much tickets I sell. Thus        c = 75.

For every ticket I sell, I get a $0.550 per ticket. Thus total income by selling x number of tickets is given by 0.550 × x. This is my variable income and depends on how many tickets I sell (more I sell, implies more I earn and vice versa).

Thus the total money made by me or rather my total income (y) is given by summing up my variable income and fixed income.

Therefore, y = 0.550 × x + 75.