SOLUTION: At a local bakery, the price for a doughnut is $0.85. Each day the manager of the store buys a pie for $3.50 and some doughnuts for his employees. Write an equation that represents

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Question 1133366: At a local bakery, the price for a doughnut is $0.85. Each day the manager of the store buys a pie for $3.50 and some doughnuts for his employees. Write an equation that represents the total cost, f(x), as a function of the number of doughnuts purchased (x)? *
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The daily cost, for the manager is:


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