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A factory’s production is modeled by function f(x) where f(x) is the number of parts produced per hour and x is the number of people working during production choose the ordered pair that represents a
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A factory’s production is modeled by function f(x) where f(x) is the number of parts produced per hour and x is the number of people working during production choose the ordered pair that represents a posible domain and range of the function
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