Answer:
This is a linear equation of the form y = mx + b, where m is the rate of change and b is the y-intercept, also known as the value of y when x = 0. Â Our independent variable is the number of miles we travel, and we will call that x. Â If we pay .20 per mile, and miles is "x", we represent that as .20x. Â The 70 is the amount we will pay per day even if we drive 0 miles. Â Therefore, the equation is:
y = .20x + 70.
I cannot graph this for you here.
We can choose a number of miles, say 100, and solve for our cost:
y = .20(100) + 70
y = 20 + 70
y = 90
We can expect to pay $90 if we drive 100 miles in a day.