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Linda is doing car wash with her teammates to collect money for their trip. They can

get $12 for the car that they wash. In order to start their work, they spent $155 to buy

supplies needed for the work.

Part A:

Create a function f(c) to represent the profit that they make for washing c cars.

f(c) =

(b)

Part B:

Use the function rule that you created on Part A to find the value of f '(145)

f-? (145)

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Answer:

(a) f(c) = 12c -155

(b) f⁻¹(145) = 25

Explanation:

(a) Profit is the difference between revenue (12c) and cost (155). The profit function is ...

f(c) = 12c -155

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(b) The number of cars Linda's team must wash to achieve a profit of $145 is found from ...

145 = 12c -155

300 = 12c . . . . . . add 155

25 = c . . . . . . . . . divide by 12

f⁻¹(145) = 25 . . . . the team must wash 25 cars for a profit of $145

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