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When a store sets the price of rock salt at $2.50 per kilogram, the store sells 3,500 kilograms of rock salt per week.
With each $0.50 increase in the $2.50 price per kilogram, the store sells 250 kilograms less of rock salt per week.
Let m be the number of $0.50 increases in the price per kilogram of rock salt. Which of the following expressions
represents the dollar amount of the store's weekly sales of rock salt?
A. (3.00m)(3.250)
B. (3.00)(3.500 - 250m)
C. (3.00)(3,500 + 250m)
D. (2.50 +0.50m)(3,500 + 250m)
E. (2.50 +0.50m)(3,500 - 250m)
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Answer:

E. (2.50 + 0.50m)(3,500-250m)

Explanation:

Starting at a base price of 2.50, we then add .50 per increases in price. (2.50 + 0.50m)

Then we multiply the cost (above) by each sale. Subtracting the decrease in sales per price increase. (3,500-250m)

This results in the expression (2.50+0.50m)(3,500-250m)

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