The function $C$ gives the cost, in dollars, of buying $n$ apples. We need to interpret the meaning of the given expressions: a. $C(5) = 4.50$ b. $C(2)$

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1. Problem Description

The function CC gives the cost, in dollars, of buying nn apples. We need to interpret the meaning of the given expressions:
a. C(5)=4.50C(5) = 4.50
b. C(2)C(2)

2. Solution Steps

a. C(5)=4.50C(5) = 4.50
The expression C(5)C(5) represents the cost of buying 5 apples. The equation C(5)=4.50C(5) = 4.50 states that the cost of buying 5 apples is $4.
5
0.
b. C(2)C(2)
The expression C(2)C(2) represents the cost of buying 2 apples. The value of this expression is unknown.

3. Final Answer

a. C(5)=4.50C(5) = 4.50 means that the cost of buying 5 apples is $4.
5

0. b. $C(2)$ represents the cost of buying 2 apples.

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