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A scrapbooking store is selling rubbet stamps for $4.95 each. The total sales f(n) is a function of the number of rubber stamps n sold.
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A scrapbooking store is selling rubbet stamps for $4.95 each. The total sales f(n) is a function of the number of rubber stamps n sold.
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Answer: f(n)=4.95 x X
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f(n)= 4.95 x X
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