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R. L. Paint Supply sells paint and various equipment to contract workers who remodel buildings. They sell five gallon bu of paint for $32.39 each. A contractor who is remodeling a large office needs to purchase paint and a $439.44 paint sp
for the project. To determine how much the contractor will charge the owner for the supplies, the contractor used the
following function.
C(x)
= 32.39.3 + 439.44
In this function x represents the number of five gallon buckets that will be needed. The contractor estimated that it
take 250 gallons of paint to paint the entire office building. How much money did the contractor charge the owner
office building for supplies on this project?
OA.
$1,224.00
OB. $2,058.94
OC. $1,180.06
OD
$2,102.88

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