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27.06.2019 •
Mathematics
If 30 gumballs can be purchased for 3 dollars, write a function that represents the cost in cents of ‘d' dozen gumballs.
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Ответ:
The function that represents the cost in cents of ‘d' dozen gumballs is y = 10d .
Step-by-step explanation:
As given
If 30 gumballs can be purchased for 3 dollars .
i.e
30 gumballs = $3
Now find out the cost of one gumballs .
As 1 dollar = 100 cents
1 gumballs = 10 cents
Thus the cost of one gumball is 10 cents .
As d = dozen gumballs.
Let us assume that the cost for ‘d' dozen gumballs = y
Than the function becomes
y = 10d
Therefore the function that represents the cost in cents of ‘d' dozen gumballs is y = 10d .
Ответ:
D: the model is a good fit 100%
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