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27 March, 10:15

Julie is at the store buying groceries. She needs to get a quart of orange juice and some peaches. The quart of orange juice costs $2.25 and the peaches are $0.75 each. The function f (x) = 0.75x + 2.25 represents Julie's expenses at the grocery store. What do the f (x) and the x represent?

A. f (x) represents the number of items purchased at the grocery store; x represents the number of peaches purchased

B. f (x) represents the total cost of the grocery bill; x represents the cost per peach

C. f (x) represents the number of items purchased at the grocery store; x represents the cost per peach

D. f (x) represents the total cost of the groceries; x represents the number of peaches purchased

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  1. 27 March, 10:36
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    I guess the answer is d
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