Mathematics, 12.12.2021 04:10 gshreya2005
Aaden wants to get a subscription to an online library. There are two subscription options, one of which charges a fixed 96 dollar annual fee and the other which charges 3 dollars per book he borrows.
Here's a graph that shows a system of equations for this scenario where x is the number of books Aaden borrows and y is the total cost of the subscription.
A graph with two lines and a point. Line A is labeled y equals 96. Line B is labeled y equals 3 times x. Point R is on the intersection of lines A and B.
What does point R represent in this context?
Choose 1
A. A number of books and their cost where the subscription with the annual fee costs less
B. A number of books and their cost where the subscription that charges per book costs less
C. A number of books and their cost where both subscriptions cost the same
D. A number of books and their cost that is not possible with either subscription
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