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The price of blackberries at a farm is $1.56 per pound. Which equation can be used to determine c, the total price of n pounds of blackberries?

c = 1.56n
c = 1.56 over n
c = 1.56 + n
c = 1.56 − n

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c = 1.56n Is what the answer is.
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Answer:

The equation which can be used to determine c, the total price of n pounds of blackberries is:

c = 1.56n

Explanation:

The cost of 1 pound of blackberries is: $ 1.56

( since, it was given that: The price of blackberries at a farm is $1.56 per pound )

Also we know that the cost of n pound of blackberries is the product of number of pounds of blackberries to cost of one pound of blackberries.

Hence, the cost of n pounds of blackberries is:

c=1.56n

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