The figure shows the cost of mailing a
first-class letter, f(x), as a function of its
we...
Mathematics, 24.03.2020 21:16, toni240
The figure shows the cost of mailing a
first-class letter, f(x), as a function of its
weight, x, in ounces, for weights not
exceeding 3.5 ounces. Find f(2.5). What
does this mean in terms of the variables in
this situation?
Cost (dollars)
0.58
Weight (ounces)
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