Mathematics
Mathematics, 30.08.2020 03:01, hazeleyes2006

A graph of the Soaring Cupcake’s cost per cupcake is shown below. The graph shows a relationship between the number of cupcakes purchased, n, and the total cost of the order, t. The Soaring Cupcake charges a $15 initial fee and then $3.00 for every cupcake purchased. What is the total cost for 15 cupcakes? What is the total cost for 10 cupcakes? How many cupcakes can you order for $30? Write a function rule in function notation for the situation using the variables t and n: A.) Does an input value of 4 make sense for this situation, why? B.) Does an input value of 5.2 make sense for this situation, why?


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