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24 March, 10:40

Chana pays $7.35 per pound for up to 19 pounds of beads. For more than 19 pounds, she pays $5.35 per pound. Is the amount Chana pays a function of the weight of the beads she buys? Explain your reasoning.

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  1. 24 March, 14:15
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    No, it is a series of inequalities. If it is a function the multiplier value would not change, it would be static.
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