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Mathematics, 03.11.2020 19:40 mariahcrook7

Darren is working two jobs over the summer to pay for a new car. He gets paid $25 for each lawn that he mows (x)and $15 for each pool that he cleans (y). Darren wants to earn $750 to pay for the down payment on his car. 1) Create a model in standard form to represent this linear relationship.
2) Identify the x-intercept. Explain what this means in the context of the problem.
3) Identify the y-intercept. Explain what this means in the context of the problem.
4) Identify another combinations that are solutions to this equation. Explain what this combination mean in the context of the problem.

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