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Part B A tie-dye kit with qne T-shirt costs $15. Each additional T-shirt costs $4 more. Choose the recursive formula to represent the situation. A. anan-1 + 4; a₁ = 11 B. anan-1…
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qne T-shirt costs $15. Each additional T-shirt costs $4 more. Choose the recursive formula to represent the situation.
A. anan-1 + 4; a₁ = 11
B. anan-1+4; a₁ = 15
C. an an-1+11; a₁ = 15
D. anan-1+19; a₁ = 11
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