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the sale of apples at a local grocery store is $1.35 for the first pound and $1.10 for each additional pound. What function rule shows how the cost of apples, (Y), depends on their number of pounds, (X).
A: y=1.10(x-1)+1.35
B: y=1.10x+1.35
C: y=1.35x+1.10
D: y=(1.10+1.35)x
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B: y=1.10x+1.35
2 years ago

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