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The function for the cost of materials to make a muffin is f(x)=3/4x +3 where x is the number of muffins. The functions for the selling price of those muffins is g(f(x)) where g…
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The function for the cost of materials to make a muffin is f(x)=3/4x +3 where x is the number of muffins. The functions for the selling price of those muffins is g(f(x)) where g…
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The function for the cost of materials to make a muffin is f(x)=3/4x +3 where x is the number of muffins. The functions for the selling price of those muffins is g(f(x)) where g(x)=3x+4. Find the selling price of 20 muffins
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All you Have to do is add them all and divided it by 10
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