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Mathematics, 23.01.2020 06:31 kierraivey

The pool fun company has learned that, by pricing a newly released fun noodle at $ 5 comma sales will reach 4000 fun noodles per day during the summer. raising the price to $ 6 will cause the sales to fall to 3000 fun noodles per day.
a.  assume that the relationship between sales price, x, and number of fun noodles sold, y, is linear. write an equation in slope-intercept form describing this relationship. use ordered pairs of the form (sales price, number sold).
the equation is
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b.  predict the daily sales of fun noodles if the price is $ 5.50 .
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