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Sarah, the yearbook editor, and Mrs. Moore, the yearbook sponsor, are reviewing costs to produce the yearbook. Newyearbook design software costs $800, and it costs $15 to print each yearbook.1. Define the variables in this situation:2. Complete the table to explore this relationship# of yearbooksproducedCost in dollarsProcessLetLetInput variable:Output variable:3. Write an algebraic rule that describes this situation.

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Answer:See explanationStep-by-step explanation:1. Let x be the number of yearbooks printed and $y be the total cost to print x yearbooks.New yearbook design software costs $800, and it costs $15 to print each yearbook, then it costs $15x to print x yearbooks. In total, the cost is 2. [tex]y=800+15x[/tex]3. Fill in the table:[tex]\begin{array}{cc}x&y\\ \\1&815\\2&830\\3&845\\4&860\\...&...\\10&950\\...&...\end{array}[/tex]