. The function C(g) represents the cost C of filling up the gas tank with g gallons of regular gasoline. Given the equation



a) What does the number 3.03 represent?

I don't see the given Eq.

To determine what the number 3.03 represents in the equation C(g) = 3.03g, we need to understand the structure of the equation.

In this equation, C(g) represents the cost of filling up the gas tank with g gallons of regular gasoline. The equation itself is in the form of y = mx, where C(g) is the dependent variable (y), and g is the independent variable (x). The coefficient of the independent variable, in this case, is 3.03.

Therefore, the number 3.03 represents the cost in dollars per gallon of regular gasoline. It indicates that for every gallon of regular gasoline (g), the cost (C) would be $3.03.