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[2.05] Sean, a freelance editor, charges the rates shown in the table below to edit manuscripts. The cost per?
Bri
2013-07-31 17:04:23 UTC
[2.05] Sean, a freelance editor, charges the rates shown in the table below to edit manuscripts. The cost per page increases as the quality of editing improves. Sean also gives a 5% discount if the entire amount is paid up front.

A 2-column table with 'Type of Editing' and 'Cost per page' as the column headings. Express Proofreading costs $2.00, Basic Proofreading - $2.95, Extended Proofreading - $3.95, and Deep Editing - $11.00

Michelle has an 85-page manuscript. The equation below shows the relationship between the total cost of editing 85 pages, T, and the cost per page, c, if she gets the 5% discount.

85c - 0.05(85c) = T

Using the equation, what is the best quality of editing that Michelle can get done for a maximum of $161.50?
Three answers:
2016-12-24 14:14:01 UTC
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Souad
2017-02-28 01:39:31 UTC
idk
Wizened wizard
2013-08-02 20:52:55 UTC
You are trying to find c if you know T.



Given: 85c - 0.05(85c) = T

(1 - 0.05) x 85c = T

0.95 x 85c = T

80.75c = T

80.75c = 161.50

c = 161.50 / 80.75 = 2.00



She can get $2.00 worth of editing per page.


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