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Write a function rule that gives the total cost c(p) of p pounds of sugar if each pound costs $0.42.

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Answer: The function rule that gives the total cost is given by


C(p)=0.42p

Explanation:

Let the number of pounds of sugar be 'p'.

Let the total cost would be C(p).

Cost of each pound = $0.42

So, the function rule would be


C(p)=0.42p

Hence, the function rule that gives the total cost is given by


C(p)=0.42p

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Since a pound of sugar increases proportionally to the total cost of sugar bought, then the function can be written as:

c(p) = 0.42p

Where: c(p) = total cost of sugar bought
p = pounds of sugar

c(p) is a function of p, because c(p) depends on p.
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