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A construction crew is lengthening a road. Let L be the total length of the road (in miles). Let D be the number of days the crew has worked. Suppose that L=2D+200 gives L as a function of D. The crew
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A construction crew is lengthening a road. Let L be the total length of the road (in miles). Let D be the number of days the crew has worked. Suppose that L=2D+200 gives L as a function of D. The crew can work for at most 90 days.
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L = 54 + 2d d represents the number of days
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