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A store receives a shipment of 1000 greeting cards. Each day, the store sells 2.5% of its stock of cards. Let x= # of days passed; f(x)= # of cards remaining in the store.
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A store receives a shipment of 1000 greeting cards. Each day, the store sells 2.5% of its stock of cards. Let x= # of days passed; f(x)= # of cards remaining in the store.
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A store receives a shipment of 1000 greeting cards. Each day, the store sells 2.5% of its stock of cards. Let x= # of days passed; f(x)= # of cards remaining in the store.
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Idk sorry because if u divide x by x them old what u get I got this app because I need it to pass my class so sorry bro good luck ;) let my nutz hang on ur face ahhhhhhhhh let them hang ahhhhhhhhhh
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