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the sale price of apples at a local grocery store is $1.35 for the first pound and $1.10 for each additional pound. which function rule shows how the cost of apples, y, depends on the number of pounds, x?

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The function that represents this situation is

y = 1.10(x - 1) + 1.35
y = 1.10 x - 1.10 + 1.35
y = 1.10x + 0.25

y will be dependent on the value of x.

You must subtract one from the x, because the amount you pay for the first pound is already considered in the $1.35.
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We have the following variables:
y = the cost of apples
x = the number of pounds
The linear equation that models the problem is:
y = 1.10(x-1) + 1.35
Answer:
A function rule that shows how the cost of apples, and, depends on the number of pounds, x is:
y = 1.10(x-1) + 1.35
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