SOLUTION: Let x represent the number of pounds of apples sold at $1.49 per pound, and let y represent the total price paid for the apples. Write an equation for this situation. Then give the
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Question 481141: Let x represent the number of pounds of apples sold at $1.49 per pound, and let y represent the total price paid for the apples. Write an equation for this situation. Then give the ordered pair with an x value of 4 associated with this equation.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let x represent the number of pounds of apples sold at $1.49 per pound, and let y represent the total price paid for the apples. Write an equation for this situation. Then give the ordered pair with an x value of 4 associated with this equation.
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y = 1.49x
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f(4) = 1.49*4 = $5.96
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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