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Aiden is a taxi driver. M(n) models Aiden's fee (in dollars) for his n^th drive on a certain day.What does the statement M(8) <M(4)

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Aiden earned less money for his 8th than he earned for his 4th drive.
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M(n) denotes Aiden's fee (in dollars) for his n^th drive on a certain day.

Then:

  • M(8) is Aiden's fee for his 8th drive;
  • M(4) is Aiden's fee for his 4th drive.

M(8)<M(4) means that 8th drive was less expensive than 4th drive.

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