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Oranges are on sale for $1.59 per pound. Write a funtion as a standard equation and in a funtion notation.
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Let x be the number of pounds of oranges, given that oranges are on sale for $1.59 per pound, the function representing the cost of x pounds of oranges is given by
f(x) = 1.59x
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