The cost in dollars of a section of tile flooring is a function of its area a in square feet, The c(a) outputs the cost c of a section of flooring covering a square feet. How can the statement c(1.5)=9 be interpreted? A. The cost of 9 square feet of flooring is $1.50 B. The cost 1.5 square feet of flooring is $9.00 C. The cost c is $6.00 for 9 square feet of flooring D. The cost c is $6.00 for 1.5 square of flooring
c(a) means cost of area. So cost(1.5 area) = $$. Does this help?
Not really, the question is still confusing to me @adam.bloedel
So if I have 1.5 area (square feet) and the cost is a dollar amount. Then the cost of 1.5 sq ft = $$.
Ohhh i get it now, the answer is B
Sounds good to me :)
im just sitting here laughing no offence
Not everyone is as understanding at math. You don't laugh at them. You teach them.
Thanks @adam.bloedel
Bruh not at that .......... why would i laugh at a girl man go read my bio
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