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21 March, 10:06

The sale price of ground beef at a local grocery store is $1.49 for the first pound and $1.09 for each additional pound. Which function rule shows how the cost of ground beef, y depends on the number of pounds, x?

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  1. 21 March, 10:14
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    y=1.09x+0.4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's assume that the price of beef stays the same for every pound of beef (the first pound is also $1.09)

    Then, the equation would be, it y was the cost, and x was pounds:

    y=1.09x

    But, the price of beef is not the same for the first pound.

    The first pound costs an extra 1.49-1.09=0.4 dollars a pound, so we will add that to the equation.

    y=1.09x+0.4
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