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Natalie wants to know how much money her computer costs each day if she never turns it off. She uses a meter to record the amount of energy her computer uses each day for 30 days. After recording the cost for 30 days, she determined the cost to run her computer is equal to the function /(d), where f(d) = 0.40d, where d is the number of days What is the value of '(d) at f(30)? dollars 4. What is the value of f(30) in context? I Running a computer for 30 days will cost her $ in electricity.​

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Answer:

Explanation:

f(30) = 0.40×30 = $12

Running the computer for 30 days will cost $12 in electricity.

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