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I have 24$ to buy bagels. How does the number of bagels I can buy depend on the price of the bagels? Write a formula for the function. If the number of Bagels is N, and the price of the bagel is P, find out what N =.

Note: N is a natural number.

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Answer:

N=24/P

The number of bagels(N) would be equal to 24$ divided by the price of the bagels. If there is a remainder, round down because you cannot buy pieces of bagels.

Explanation:

If you have 24$ to buy bagels, the amount of bagels depends on the price amount. The price of the bagels could also be called the independent variable, while the amount of bagels you end up getting would be the dependent variable.

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