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Seabassmax t1_j5ruiw9 wrote

I don't understand the Y-axis either. It first I thought it was number of chickens, but that didn't really make sense. Logically it's USD but then the graph doesn't make sense. Unless the price is fixed and not per pound but if that's the case... What's the Y-axis? So I think it must be the number of chickens a nd get stuck in my loop all over again.

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IggyPoisson t1_j5rvd0l wrote

It's a fixed price per pound with a max price of $5. Hence you get a pair of piecewise linear functions.

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Seabassmax t1_j5rx52n wrote

Thank you! I don't shop at Costco an knew I was missing something obvious but couldn't get my head around it

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crimeo t1_j5s4c92 wrote

Its not fixed, or the blue line would be horizontal across

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st4n13l t1_j5tco63 wrote

You must have missed the part about the price maxing out at $5

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crimeo t1_j5usarj wrote

Just because you contradict yourself in the next half of a sentence doesn't mean the first half is correct. It is not a fixed price per pound.

> Hence you get a pair of piecewise linear functions.

Also known as not a fixed relationship

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