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3) = A store sells rope by the meter. The equation p = 0.8L represents the price p (in dollars) of a piece of nylon rope that is L meters long. a. How much does the nylon rope cost per meter? b. How long is a piece of nylon rope that costs $1.00?

User Arian Kulp
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(a) Since the equation is:


p=0.8L

And "L" is in meters, the cos per meter will be simply the slope of the line. Alternatively, we can just input L = 1 and check the corresponding cost:


\begin{gathered} p=0.8\cdot1 \\ p=0.8 \end{gathered}

So, the cost is $0.80 per meter.

(b) Now, we have to the the contrary, we input 1 input "p" and calculate "L":


\begin{gathered} p=0.8L \\ 1=0.8L \\ L=(1)/(0.8) \\ L=1.25 \end{gathered}

So, it will be 1.25 meters long.

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