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1 April, 10:07

You are shipping a box that weighs 5 pounds. Shipping charges are listed by ounces at the local mail center. The first ounce costs you $0.35 plus an additional $0.10 for every ounce (or part of an ounce) over the first ounce. What is the cost to ship the package in dollars and cents?

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  1. 1 April, 11:25
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    You can use the equation y=.1 (x-1) +.35 to solve, where y is the cost in dollars and cents and x is the total number of boxes.

    Y=.1 (5-1) +.35

    Y=.1 (4) +.35

    Y=.4+.35

    Y=.75

    The cost to ship is $0.75
  2. 1 April, 12:47
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    Remember that 1 lb = 16 oz. Thus, 5 lb = 80 oz.

    The first oz costs $0.35 and the remaining (80-1) oz, or 79 oz, costs ($0.10/oz) (79 oz). This comes to $0.35 + $7.90, or $8.25.

    The shipping cost for this package will be $8.25.
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