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Question 2: Constructing a linear equation
1.3. A local farmer decides to sell his produce at the farmer's market. Every Sunday he uses his own fuel to drive
to the market which is 300km away. This costs him R650.00 per week. He sells 50 boxes of fruit for R250.00
and 100 boxes of fruit for R350.00
1.3.1.1. What is the dependent variable in this scenario?
1.3.1.2. What is the independent variable in this scenario?
1.3.1.3. Using this information, construct a linear equation.
1.3.1.4. Depict this equation by use of a graph.
1.3.1.5. Use this graph/equation to determine how many boxes of fruit he will have to sell in order to make a
profit
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