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A maple syrup producer has a booth at a Sunday farmer's market. The producer sells organic maple syrup by the pint. To get customers to start buying more pints of organic maple syrup, the producer is trying out a new discount system. Customers buying more than two pint bottles will get a discount per pint, beginning with the third pint bottle. For these customers, the expression shown represents the total price, in dollars, of buying p pints of organic maple syrup. 29.50 + 13.50(p – 2)

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Explanation:

Given


Price = 29.50 + 13.50(p - 2)

The question has missing details. However, I will solve on a general term.

A possible question could be to find the cost of purchasing (say 10 bottles).

To do this, we simply substitute 10 for p.

So:


Price = 29.50 + 13.50(p - 2)


Price = 29.50 + 13.50(10 - 2)


Price = 29.50 + 13.50 * 8


Price = 29.50 + 108


Price = 137.50

i.e. $137.50 for 10 pint bottles

Another possible question is to calculate the number of pint bottles that amount to (say $70).

To do this, we simply substitute 70 for Price.

So:


Price = 29.50 + 13.50(p - 2)


70 = 29.50 + 13.50(p - 2)

Collect like terms


70 - 29.50 = 13.50(p - 2)


40.5= 13.50(p - 2)

Divide both sides by 13.50


3= p - 2

Add 2 to both sides


3 + 2 = p - 2 + 2


5 = p


p = 5

i.e. $70 will buy 5 pint bottles

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