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16 January, 14:08

30) Joe is sending invitations for a party. The cost of the invitations is $5.00, and postage

$0.45. Write an expression for the cost of mailing the invitations in terms of the number of

mailed. THEN calculate the cost of mailing 3000 invitations.

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  1. 16 January, 14:34
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    C (m) = 5 m + 0.45 m is the expression for the cost of mailing the invitations in terms of the number of m mailed letters.

    The cost of mailing 3000 invitations is $16,350.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume the number of invitations mailed = m

    Now, the cost of each invitation = $5.00

    So, the cost of m invitation = m x (cost of each invitation) = m ($ 5) = 5 m

    Also, the postage charges of each letter = $0.45

    So the postage charges of m letters sent = m x (Cost of each letter) = 0.45 m

    Now, Total cost for mailing m Invitations

    = Cost of m invitations + Cost of mailing m letters

    = 5 m + 0.45 m

    ⇒ C (m) = 5 m + 0.45 m ... (1)

    This is the expression for the cost of mailing the invitations in terms of the number of mailed letters.

    Now, the cost for mailing 3000 invitations:

    Put m = 3000 in (1), we get:

    C (3000) = 5 (3000) + 0.45 (3000) = 15,000 + 1350 = 16,350

    or, the cost of mailing 3000 invitations is $16,350.
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