During a clothing store’s Bargain Days, the regular price for T-shirts is discounted to $8.25. You have an additional coupon for $5.00 off, regardless of how many shirts are purchased. Write a rule for the function that expresses the final price of t T-shirts with the discount applied. How much would you pay during Bargain Days for 11 shirts?

The rule for the function that expresses the final price of t T-shirts with the discount applied is:

Final price = (Regular price - coupon) * t

In this case, the regular price for a T-shirt is $8.25 and the coupon is $5.00 off. Therefore, the rule can be simplified as:

Final price = (8.25 - 5.00) * t
Final price = 3.25 * t

To find out how much you would pay during Bargain Days for 11 shirts, substitute t = 11 into the rule:

Final price = 3.25 * 11
Final price = $<<3.25*11=35.75>>35.75

So, you would pay $35.75 during Bargain Days for 11 shirts.