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The owner of a grocery store finds that she sell 980 gallons of milk each week at $2.69 per gallon and 1220 gallons of milk each week at $2.49 per gallon.
a. Find a linear function G(p) that gives the number of gallons sold as a function of the price of the milk.
b. How many gallons would she then expect to sell at $2.99 per gallon?
c. According to your function; if the owner sold 800 gallons of milk, what was the price per gallon?
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