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At this rate, how much does 1 ice cream cone cost?

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Final answer:

To calculate the cost of an ice cream cone based on new pricing strategies, you would add the costs of each component. For example, if frozen raspberries cost $8 per pack, the cost of one pack is $8, and it doubles with each additional pack.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question relates to calculating the cost of individual items based on new pricing strategies. This is a common mathematics problem dealing with basic addition and multiplication to understand the principles of cost and pricing adjustments.

When analyzing the cost of an ice cream cone (or any other item in analogous scenarios), one must simply apply the new rates to the individual components required for a complete item. If the price of frozen raspberries, for example, doubles to $8 per pack, then the cost breakdown is straightforward: one pack costs $8, two packs cost $16, and so on, following a linear pricing model.

In the context given, this exercise helps students understand how individual pricing of components can affect the total cost of a product when prices are adjusted, as was the case with Netflix's pricing change or the hypothetical coffee shop scenario wherein coffee now costs $2 with additional charges for creamer and sweetener.

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