Mathematics
Mathematics, 22.10.2020 02:01, smmailloux7249

At many bakeries, there are deals that if you buy twelve donuts, you get a thirteenth one at a discount. Sometimes "13" items is called a baker's dozen. One store is advertising: Donuts! $1.05 individually, or $13 per baker's dozen. They want to program their cash register to be able to show the exact price for any number of donuts. You will help them by producing a data table, a graph and an algorithm. You will: 1. Fill in and expand the data table 2. Make a scatter plot to show the pattern visually. This means to plot an (x, y) point for every row in the data table. For example the first point can be (1, 1.05) 3. Develop an algorithm to find the cost for any number of donuts.

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