Solve the problem.A vendor has learned that, by pricing carmel apples at $1.00, sales will reach 128 carmel apples per day. Raising the price to $2.00 will cause the sales to fall to 76 carmel apples per day. Let f(x) be the number of carmel apples the vendor sells at x dollars each. Write a linear function that models the number of carmel apples sold per day when the price is x dollars each.

A. f(x) = 52x + 76
B. f(x) = - x + 
C. f(x) = -52x - 180
D. f(x) = -52x + 180


Answer: D

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