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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Suppose you have a cookie stand, and when you charge $3 per cookie box you sell 200 boxes. But when you raise your price to $4 you only sell 120 boxes. a. Write an equation for the number of boxes you sell as a function of the price you charge. b. Denote "B" for number of boxes, and "P" for the price you charge. c. Assume the function is linear

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is a goofy math teacher way of saying find the equation of the line between the points \[(3,200)\] and \[(4,120)\] but why such a thing would be linear is anyone's guess. it is also wrong

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