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Mathematics, 15.10.2019 06:00 whitbol

If someone buys only one pound of a product they are charged $20. if a person purchases more than one pound, they are charged $1 less per pound for each pound more than 1. for example, if the purchased 3 pounds, they would be charged $18 per pound. give an equation that gives the amount the purchaser pays in terms of the number of pounds they purchase.

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