A pick-your-own strawberry farm charges $15 per gallon of strawberries. The cost of partial gallons is prorated except that there is a minimum charge of $15. Customers who pick more than 3 gallons receive a $15 discount off their total order. The accompanying figure shows the price (in dollars), ( mathrm{P}(mathrm{x}) ), of picking x gallons of strawberries. Use the graph to find the given quantities. (a) Find ( mathrm{P}(1) ). Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box within your choice. A. ( P(1)= ) ( square ) B. The solution is undefined.
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