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1 February, 17:40

The cost, in dollars, of renting a locker is a function of the time duration of the rental t in hours. the function c (t) outputs the cost c of a rental lasting t hours

how can the statement c (1.5) = 9 be interpreted?

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  1. 1 February, 19:43
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    Well c is the cost to rent the locker for 1 hour, the 1.5 is the rental time, so multiplied together, you get the 9 which is the total cost to rent the locker for the number of hours you had it for.

    for example: if you were to rent the locker for 1 hour (t = 1) the equation would look like c (1) = total cost.

    *hopefully this is making sense*

    another example: if you wanted to find out what the base rate is to rent the locker for 1 hour, you would just solve for c in the given equation

    c (1.5) = 9 c = 9/1.5 c = 6
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