The straight line depreciation equation for
a motorcycle is y = -2.150x + 17,200.
(Expr...
Mathematics, 01.09.2020 21:01 cait8752
The straight line depreciation equation for
a motorcycle is y = -2.150x + 17,200.
(Express your answers as whole
numbers.)
a. What is the original price of the
motorcycle? $17,200.00
b. How much value does the motorcycle
lose per year?
c. How many years will it take for the
motorcycle to totally depreciate?
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