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Mathematics, 01.04.2020 17:45 MaeWolfe

A lottery winner must choose between f(x) and g(x) for the distribution of winnings, where x equals the number of monthly payments. Each month the distribution increases as shown in the tables. If the payout will last for two years, which plan should the winner choose and why? A) The winner should choose f(x) because the table for f(x) is already in the thousands. B) The winner should choose g(x) because the table for g(x) is already in the thousands. C) The winner should choose f(x) because the winner will get more money over two years. D) The winner should choose g(x) because the winner will get more money over two years.

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