Question
The figure, shown to the right, is the graph of the formula for the company's charge, with w on the horizontal axis, in pounds, and c on the vertical axis in dollars. A package that costs $159.32 to mail weighs about
enter your response here pounds.
enter your response here pounds.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the weight of the package that costs $159.32 to mail, you would need to refer to the graph mentioned in your question.
If you have access to the graph, you can follow these steps to determine the weight:
1. Locate the point where the vertical axis (cost in dollars) intersects with the line representing the company's charge at $159.32.
2. From that intersection point, draw a horizontal line to the left until you reach the horizontal axis (weight in pounds).
3. Read off the corresponding value on the horizontal axis to find the weight.
If you can't see the graph, I would need the specific formula or information about how the cost changes with weight to perform any calculations. Could you provide more details or a specific equation, if possible?
If you have access to the graph, you can follow these steps to determine the weight:
1. Locate the point where the vertical axis (cost in dollars) intersects with the line representing the company's charge at $159.32.
2. From that intersection point, draw a horizontal line to the left until you reach the horizontal axis (weight in pounds).
3. Read off the corresponding value on the horizontal axis to find the weight.
If you can't see the graph, I would need the specific formula or information about how the cost changes with weight to perform any calculations. Could you provide more details or a specific equation, if possible?