The price of grapes at a farm is $1.85 per pound. Which equation can be used to determine c, the total price of n pounds of grapes? c = 1.85/n c = 1.85n c = 1.85 + n c = 1.85 − n
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If that's the price PER pound, you would have to multiply the number of pounds by the price so which is it?
I think is c., namely 1.85*n
sorry, cost for one pound is 1.85*1, for two pounds is: 1.85*2, for three pounds is 1.85*3, ...... and so on so cost for n pounds is 1.85*n
sooo sorry... I was doing something important and I didn't get here in time...
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whats the answer??? i didnt quite get it
b??? what do you think @Michele_Laino?? sorry for looking so late
I think b.
Yes, B.
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