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The table show the relationship of how many pounds of cherries are needed to make a certain number of pies: pies 6 12 18 cherries 4 8 12
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The table show the relationship of how many pounds of cherries are needed to make a certain number of pies: pies 6 12 18 cherries 4 8 12
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m=dc/dp=4/6=4/6=2/3
c(p)=2p/3 +b using (6,4)
4=2(6)/3+b
4=4+b, b=0 so
c(p)=2p/3
(the number of cherries needed as a function of the number of pies)
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