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Jason works at least 5 hours but not more than 10. He earns $15.00 per hour. The function f(t)=15t represents the money he earns for working t hours. What is the practical range? Show all your work!
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Jason works at least 5 hours but not more than 10. He earns $15.00 per hour. The function f(t)=15t represents the money he earns for working t hours. What is the practical range? Show all your work!
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range (f(5),f(10))
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