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When comparing prices for activities at a local recreation center, you notice that the center charges different prices on different days of the week. For example, riding a go-kart costs $10 on Saturday and Sunday and $5 on Monday through Friday.
Is the cost a function of the activity type? Explain why or why not. write it and make it short like an 8th grader
Is the cost a function of the activity type? Explain why or why not. write it and make it short like an 8th grader
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Yes, the cost is a function of the activity type because each type of activity, like riding a go-kart, has a specific price. Whether you ride it on the weekend or during the week, the price is consistent for that activity. It’s always $10 for go-karts on weekends and $5 on weekdays. So, for each activity, there’s a clear price that doesn’t change based on other factors.
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