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11 June, 23:40

The price of apples at a farm is $1.67 per pound. Which equation can be used to determine c, the total price of n pounds of apples?

c = 1.67n

c equals 1.67 over n

c = 1.67 + n

c = 1.67 - n

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  1. 12 June, 01:51
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    C=1.67n

    It's kind of like y=mx+b. C stands for the overall price. And n stands for the amount of pounds. For example if someone bought 6 pounds apples at the farm it would be

    c=1.67 (6)

    c = $10.02
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