The cost C of moving rubble is proportional to the product of the mass M of the rubble and the distance D the rubble must be moved. Use K as your proportionality constant (Note: we don't use C since we are already using it for cost).
(a) Find C(M,D).
C(M,D)=___________________
(b) If it costs 50 dollars to move 1 ton of rubble 1 mile, how much does it cost to move 16 tons 15 miles?.
$_____________

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Answer:

a) [tex]C(M,D) = KMD[/tex]

b) $12,000                  

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following information in the question:

The cost C of moving rubble is proportional to the product of the mass M of the rubble and the distance D the rubble must be moved.

This can be written as:

a)

[tex]C \propto M\times D\\C = KMD,\\\text{where K is the constant of proportionality.}[/tex]

[tex]C(M,D) = KMD[/tex]

b) It costs 50 dollars to move 1 ton of rubble 1 mile

[tex]50 = K\times 1\times 1\\\Rightarrow K= 50[/tex]

We have to find  cost to move 16 tons 15 miles.

Putting the values in the function:

[tex]C(16,15) = 50\times 16\times 15 = 12000[/tex]

Thus, $12,00 is the cost to move 16 tons 15 miles.