SOLUTION: Suppose a life insurance policy costs $20 for the first unit of coverage and then $5 for each additional unit of coverage. Let C(x) be the cost for insurance of x units of coverage

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Question 1176156: Suppose a life insurance policy costs $20 for the first unit of coverage and then $5 for each additional unit of coverage. Let C(x) be the cost for insurance of x units of coverage. What will 10 units of coverage cost?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
Question States:
 C(x) = $20 + $5(x-1)

 C(10) = $20 + $45 = $65

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