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Type the correct answer in each blank. use numerals instead of words. if necessary, use / for the fraction bar(s). john hosts an art workshop on the weekends. he has an average of 14 students in each session and charges a fee of $12 per session. he estimates that for every $2 increases in the fee, the average number of students reduces by 1. complete the equation that models this scenario, where c(x) is the revenue generated and x is the number of $2 fee increases. c(x) =_x^2 +_x+_

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