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Plez help "the cost of airing a commercial on television is modeled by the function C(n) = 110n + 900, where n is the number of times the commercial is aried. Based on this model, identify what the values
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"the cost of airing a commercial on television is modeled by the function C(n) = 110n + 900, where n is the number of times the commercial is aried. Based on this model, identify what the values "110 and 900" represent."
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110 is the price that is charged for every time the commercial is aired. 900 is a base price that they charge to air the commercial.
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