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The cost to mail a letter is a base charge of $0.42 plus $0.17 for each ounce. Write an expression to represent the cost for mailing a letter that is w ounces. Then find the cost for mailing a letter that is four ounces. 0.17 + 0.42w; $1.85 0.42 + 0.17w; $1.10 0.17 + 0.42w; $2.36 0.42 + 0.17w; $2.36

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User Edward M Smith
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Answer:

The total cost of mailing a letter is expressed by:
0.42+(0.17w)

The cost for mailing a four-ounce letter is: $1.10

Explanation:

First, you have a fixed cost, independent of any other variable, which is
0.42.

Then you have a cost that is dependent on the weight, expressed in ounces, which is
0.17 per ounce. This means that if you had
2 ounces, then your cost would be duplicated, becoming
0.34, and so on and so forth. Let's define the weight as
w.

The total cost of mailing a letter equals the base charge (or the fixed cost) plus the cost of the number of ounces that our letter weighs.

We can express this statement in mathematical terms:


0.42+(0.17*w)=COST

Now, we want to know how much it would cost us to mail a letter that weighs
4 ounces. That means we know the value of the
w in our expression, so we can substitute it and solve the expression:


0.42+(0.17*4)=COST


0.42+0.68=COST


1.1=COST

It would cost us $1.10 to send a 4 ounce letter.

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