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The function representing Carl's pears per week is f(w) = 5w + 2. What does the 2 represent?
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The function representing Carl's pears per week is f(w) = 5w + 2. What does the 2 represent?
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Answer: the number of pears at the start
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2 represents the number of pears you start at the beginning
hope it helps
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