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6 September, 01:21

2. Suppose that in the sales tax example, we wanted the output to be the total cost of the piece of merchandise instead of just the tax. Let C be the name of the cost function. Use the sales tax rate that is in effect where you live. (If you happen to live in a location with no sales tax, use 8%.)

2. If you purchase a CD priced at $13.79, determine the total cost. Use functional notation to represent the cost.

3. If you purchase an item costing $59.95, determine the total cost. Use functional notation to represent the cost.

4. If the price of an item is P dollars, describe in words how you calculate C (P), the cost of the item.

5. Determine a formula for C (P). Simplify your formula as much as possible.

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  1. 6 September, 03:22
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    1. If C is the cost function, then we have the equation of the function as

    C (P) = P + 0.08P

    P is the tax-free sales cost

    we use 8% tax rate

    3. If the price is $13.79

    C ($13.79) = 1.08 ($13.79) = $14.89

    4. If the price is $59.95

    C ($59.95) = 1.08 ($59.95) = 64.75

    5. C (P) = P + 0.08P

    Simplifying,

    C = 1.08P
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