Answer:

Explanation:
As per the statement:
The function C(n) below relates the number of bushels of apples picked at a pick-your-own orchard to the final cost for the apples.
Cost of apples(in dollars) is given by:
....[1], where n is the number of bushes picked
Let c = C(n) and n = N(c)
We have to find inverse function N(c).
Step 1.
Subtract 20 from both sides in [1] we have;

Step 2:
Divide both sides by 10 we have;

or

We can write this as:

Therefore, an equation represents the inverse function N(c), which takes the cost of the apples as input and returns the number of bushels picked as output is,
