Ink Cartridges At Discount Prices

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Nov/10
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4 points for this math prob.!(=?

Which scenario would have only an x-intercept if x is the number of ink cartridges Arden buys and y is the total amount she spends on ink cartridges?

She gets her first two ink cartridges for free.
She pays a monthly membership fee to buy ink cartridges at a discount.
She gets a free ink cartridge for every five that she buys.
She pays an initial fee for a lifetime of ink cartridges at half-price.

The first scenario can have a x-intercept if you assume she gets the two free cartridges before she pays the membership fee. The two free cartridges cause the line to intercept the x-axis at two while the y-axis is at zero.


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