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| Question 909093:  The new candy store charges .45 per pound of candy someone buys. New customers receive a $4.50 discount for purchases of at least $4.50.  The function f(x) = .45x - 4.50  models the cost, f(x), to buy x pounds of candy. What is an appropriate domain for the function?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The new candy store charges .45 per pound of candy someone buys. New customers receive a $4.50 discount for purchases of at least $4.50. The function f(x) = .45x - 4.50 models the cost, f(x), to buy x pounds of candy. What is an appropriate domain for the function? --------
 Note: Cost must be greater than or equal to zero.
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 To find the domain, solve::
 0.45x - 4.50 >= 0
 0.45x >= 4.50
 x >= 10 lbs.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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