Corrected Question
Suppose the value R(d) of d dollars in euros is given by [tex]R(d)=\dfrac67 d[/tex]. The cost in dollars to purchase and ship n purses is given by P(n)=66n+23. Write a formula for the cost, Q(n) in euros to purchase and ship n purses.
Answer:
[tex]Q(n)=\dfrac67(66n+23)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The value R(d) of d dollars in euros is given by [tex]R(d)=\dfrac67 d[/tex]
Therefore:
[tex]R(1)=\dfrac67[/tex]
[tex]T$hat is, 1 dollars =\dfrac67$ euros[/tex]
The cost P(n) in dollars to purchase and ship n purses is given by:
[tex]P(n) = 66n+23.[/tex]
Therefore, the cost, Q(n) in euros to purchase and ship n purses
[tex]=\dfrac67 \cdot P(n)\\Q(n)=\dfrac67(66n+23)[/tex]