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OpenStudy (anonymous):

This question has five parts. Plz someone help me out! @satellite73 @Loser66

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Marco is wondering from which store he should buy the items so that he spends the least amount of money. Which store should Marco use if he wanted the five charms and silver bracelet all together? What advice can you tell Marco to help him shop wisely depending on the number of charms he wants to buy? Justify how you reasoned your answers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Marco and his two younger sisters would like to purchase a silver charm bracelet for their mother's birthday. They went to the mall and found what they were looking for at Store A. In Store A, the bracelet without charms costs $85 and each charm costs $15. A. Use function notation that models the total price of the bracelet and how that price is based on the number of charms. Explain the reasoning behind your equation. B. What would be a reasonable domain for this function based on this scenario? Explain why this is a proper domain. C. If Marco and his sisters have saved $250, make a graph to show all of the charms they could purchase with a bracelet if they had saved between $85 and $250. D. Marco found five charms that he likes. Using your function, determine the cost of the bracelet he would make. E. As they walked down the hall of the mall, Marco saw this sales flyer for Store B on a bench.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

google this i have answered this exact question here two times already

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow really? well i want to go do this part by part with someone so i can understand it better

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a quick google search gave me 9 os answers for this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah that's why i can't find the one that you did

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay first let me do A first

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A) c = 85 + 15x because the number of charms, each costing $15, added would account for the total cost, c, for the bracelet (this is my response to Part A)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@satellite73 so far good?

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