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5. Allister wants to get a subscription to an online library. There are two subscription options, one of which charges a fixed $96 annual fee and the other which charges $3 per book he borrows.
Below is a graph that shows a system of equations for this scenario where x is the number of
books Allister borrows and y is the total cost of the subscription.
A. What does point Q represent in this context?
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 costs where both
subscriptions cost the same.
d. A number of books and their costs that is not
possible with elther subscription.
100 - line a: y=ale
B. What does point Trepresent in this context?
a. A number of books and their cost where the
50+
subscription with the annual fee costs less.
line b: y = 3x
bi
b. A number of books and their cost where the
subscription that charges per book costs less.
c. A number of books and their costs where both
subscriptions cost the same.
d. A number of books and their costs that is not
possible with either subscription.
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