Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]\$4140[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the problem, x refers to teams, and [tex]N(x)=x^{2}-x[/tex] represents numbers of games played.
So, if there are 10 teams, we just have to replace this value for the x and calculate the number of games. Once we have it, we multiply all games by $46, which is the cost per game.
[tex]N(x)=x^{2} -x\\N(10)=(10)^{2}-10=100-10=90[/tex]
This means that in the entire schedule there are 90 games. If each one costs $46, the whole schedule will cost:
[tex]90(\$46)=\$4140[/tex]