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11 February, 02:09

Martin was going to the market to buy apples. The price for apples is $3.50 times the number of apples bought plus one-dollar tax. Write a polynomial function A that represents the price of apples in terms of n. If Martin bought 3^3 amount of apples. How much did the apples cost?

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  1. 11 February, 03:37
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    A (n) = 3.50n + 1.00

    Martin bought 3^3 apples or 27 apples.

    Let n = 27

    A (27) = 3.50 (27) + 1.00

    A (27) = $95.50
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