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You pay a processing fee and a daily fee to rent a beach house. the table shows the total cost of renting the beach house for different numbers of days.

a. can the situation be modeled by a linear equation? explain.

the situation can be modeled by a linear equation because the total cost increases at a constant rate.

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b. what is the processing fee? the daily fee?

the processing fee is $ and the daily fee is $1.

c. you can spend no more than $1200 on the beach house rental. what is the maximum number of days you can rent the beach house?

days

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