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Suppose a life insurance policy costs $16 for the first unit of coverage and then $4 for each additional unit of coverage.
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Suppose a life insurance policy costs $16 for the first unit of coverage and then $4 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?
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! C(x) = 16 + 4(x-1) "$16 for the first unit plus $4 for each additional unit after the first" This function can be simplified.
C(x) = 16+4x-4
C(x) = 12+4x To find the cost of 10 units. substitute x = 10.
C(10) = 12+4(10)
C(10) = 12+40
C(10) = 52
10 units of coverage will cost $52