We know that
• The cost is $200 to start and $50 per month. This can be expressed as follows.
[tex]C=200+50m[/tex](a) The cost for one month would be
[tex]C=200+50\cdot1=200+50=250[/tex](b) The cost for x months is
[tex]C=200+50x[/tex](c) To graph the equation, we use the month as a unit of time, the table values would be
m C
1 250
2 300
3 350
4 400
5 450
6 500
7 550
8 600
9 650
10 700
11 750
12 800
Now, we graph all of these points.
The x-axis label is Months, and the y-axis label is Cost.
(d) The given situation does not show a proportional relationship because a proportional relationship is modeled by the form y = kx, which we do not have in this case.
(e) If the initial fee is $350, the equation is
[tex]C=350+50m[/tex]Let's graph it.
The graphs are similar because they have the same slope but they are different because they have different y-intercepts.