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Write a function rule that gives the total cost c(p) of p pounds of sugar if each pound costs $0.59. c(p) = 0.59p c(p) = 59p c(p) = p + 0.59

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Answered by parmesanchilliwack
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Answer: c(p) = 0.59 p

Step-by-step explanation:

Here p represents the number of pounds of sugar,

According to the question,

\text{ 1 pounds of sugar} = 0.59 \text{dollars}

\implies \text{ p pounds of sugar} = 0.59p \text{dollars}

Hence, the function that shows the cost of p pounds of sugar,

c(p) = 0.59 p

First option is correct.

Answered by pinquancaro
1

Option 1 - c(p) = 0.59 p

Step-by-step explanation:

To find : Write a function rule that gives the total cost c(p) of p pounds of sugar if each pound costs $0.59 ?

Solution :

Let p represents the number of pounds of sugar,

c(p) be the total cost.

According to the question,

\text{ 1 pounds of sugar} = 0.59 \text{dollars}

\implies \text{ p pounds of sugar} = 0.59p\ \text{dollars}

Hence, the function that shows the cost of p pounds of sugar,

c(p) = 0.59 p

Option 1 is correct.

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