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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 07:00 joshbee2014

Store A sells boxes of rice for $2.50 each. Store B sells rice by the pound for $2.50 per pound
The cost of an amount of rice at either store can be modeled by the function c(n) = 2.5
n, where n is the number of boxes for Store A and n is the number of pounds of rice
for Store B.
The domain of c(n) = 2.5n is all the real numbers.
For each store drag the restriction needed on values of n for can) to model each
situation

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