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A pound of potatoes costs $0.95. The total cost varies directly with the pounds of potatoes purchased. Write an equation that relates the total cost, c, and the number of pounds of potatoes purchased, p.

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Answer:

c = 0.95*p

Explanation:

With p representing the number of pounds purchased, and each pound costing 0.95, the total cost c can be found by multiplying the cost per pound by the total number of pounds. Simply put, total cost = 0.95 * total pounds.

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