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PLEASE HELP ME !! Jessica is selling books during the summer to earn money for college. She earns a commission on each sale but has to pay for her own expenses. After a month of driving from neighborhood two neighborhood and walking door to door she figures out that her weekly earnings are approximately a linear function of the number of doors she knocked on. She writes the equation of the function like this E(x) =7x- 25, where x is the number of doors she knocks on during the week and E(x) is her earnings for the week in dollars. Which of the following are reasonable interpretation of the Y intercept of Jessica‘s function? Check all that apply.


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