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Afunction is created to represent the amount of money spent on lunch if you spent 5 dollars a day. what restrictions would be made to the range? a. the range would only include integers.. b. the range would only include negative integers.. c. the range would only include positive integers.. d. the range would include all real numbers.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
Each month, a shopkeeper spends 5x + 14 dollars on rent and electricity. if he spends 3x−5 dollars on rent, how much does he spend on electricity? for which value(s) of x is the amount the shopkeeper spends on electricity less than $100? explain how you found the value(s).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:40
The function f(x) is shown in this graph the function g(x)=6x
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