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Mathematics, 21.01.2021 21:30 ramseynikki87

Use the scenario to answer the parts that follows. Lee can purchase gas for his rental car for $2.50 per gallon. It will cost him $160 to rent the car.

The rate of change is
.

*Enter this answer as money. Ex. 3.5 should be entered as 3.50 or 3 should be entered as 3.00

The y-intercept is
.

*Enter this answer as money. Ex. 3.5 should be entered as 3.50 or 3 should be entered as 3.00

If Lee purchases 15 gallons of gas the total cost will be $
.

PLEASE ANSWER FAST *Enter this answer as money. Ex. 3.5 should be entered as 3.50 or 3 should be entered as 3.00

If the total cost of Lee's trip is $1,480.00 then Lee used
gallons of gas.

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