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EOC Review Word Problems

A cell phone company charges a base fee of $35 and $0.25 for each picture message sent. Which statement best describes the functional relationship between the total cell phone bill and the number of picture messages sent? A. The number of picture messages sent is dependent the total cell phone bill. B. The total cell phone bill is dependent on the number of picture messages sent. C. The total cell phone bill and the number of picture messages sent are independent of each other. D. The $35 base fee is dependent on the total cell phone bill.

A cell phone company charges a base fee of $35 and $0.25 for each picture message sent. What do the values of the domain represent? F The number of picture messages sent G The total cell phone bill H The cost per picture message J The base fee

Carol is buying a cell phone and setting up her new service. She will have to pay for her phone and pay for her service each month. If the equation y = 40x + 50 represents the total cost of having the cell phone, what does the y-intercept represent? A the cost of the cell phone B the cost of the service each month C the number of months D the total cost

The Scott family is planning a trip to an amusement park. They will have to pay for parking and for each person's ticket. If the function f(x) = 15x + 20 gives the total cost based on how many people go, what does x represent? A the total cost B the cost per person C the number of people D the cost for parking

The Scott family is planning a trip to an amusement park. They will have to pay for parking and for each person's ticket. If the function f(x) = 15x + 20 gives the total cost based on how many people go, what does x represent? A the total cost B the cost per person C the number of people D the cost for parking