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Mathematics, 08.01.2020 01:31 chrissy5189

Which statement best describes the function  h(t) = 210 – 15t?

h  is the function name;   h(t) is the input, or independent variable; and  t  is the output, or dependent variable.

h  is the function name;   t  is the input, or independent variable; and  h(t) is the output, or dependent variable.

t  is the function name;   h(t) is the input, or independent variable; and  h  is the output, or dependent variable. 

t  is the function name;   h  is the input, or independent variable; and  h(t) is the output, or dependent variable.

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