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28 July, 01:36

A shipping company charges $6 to skip a package that weighs up to 1 pound and $2 for each additional pound or portion of a pound. Which equation represents the cost, in dollars, of shipping a package that weighs x pounds?

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  1. 28 July, 01:47
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    Its A on edge, f (x) = 6+2[x-1], the brackets are rounding up
  2. 28 July, 03:15
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    A shipping company charges $6 to ship a package that weighs up to 1 pound and $2 for each additional pound or portion of a pound.

    lets make an assumption that the total weight of the shipment is x pound and cost for shipping is y.

    the shipping company charges $6 for the first pound.

    Up to now the charge is y=6

    After 1 pound, i. e for the remaining (x-1) pounds, they charge $2 per pound.

    So, the total charge will be, y=6+2 (x-1)

    weight is always starting from zero as there is no negative weight. so X>0

    so the equation is 6 (2x-1), where X is more than 0
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