The number S, in hundreds, of soup cans you can sell in a week depends on the price P, in dollars, for each can of soup. The relationship is
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A:  How many cans of soup can you sell in a week if the price is $1.28 per can?B:  Solve for P in the equation above to obtain a formula expressing P as a function of S  C: What is the price per can if you are selling 21.93 hundred cans per week?

What will be an ideal response?


A: 21.93 hundred cans of soup.

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B:

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C: $1.28 per can.


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