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Mathematics, 04.02.2022 16:30 petroale000

Devin has $30 on his bus card. Every time he rides a bus, $1.20 is deducted from the value on his card. The amount if money he has on his card, y dollars, is a function of the number of times he rides the bus, x. Part A
• Find an equation in slope-intercept form to represent the function.
• Find the number of bus rides Devin has taken if he has $3.60 on his card.

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Part B
Rebecca has a bus card as well. The amount of money left on her card, y dollars, after taking x rides on the bus can be represented by the function y=-1.4x+33. After how many rides on the bus would both Devin and Rebecca have the same amount of value on their bus card?

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