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Mr. Han is buying shirts
When buying Brilliant T-shirts, Bradan determines that the total cost of buying N shirts is given by the function
C(N)=0.04N2−3
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Mr. Han is buying shirts for his team. He already has 7
shirts in his office and needs a total of 85 shirts. They are sold in
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The student council is buying school T-shirts to sell during a fundraiser. The cost (y) of school T-shirts is a linear function
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Amy
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Darren is buying shirts for his baseball team. He will pay $8.50 for each shirt, plus a one time cost of $20.00 for the design.
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The revenue from selling x shirts is f(x) = 11x. The cost of buying x shirts is c(x) = 6x + 20. The profit from
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For f(x)=3x+1 and g(x)=x^2-6, find (f+g) (x).
The revenue from selling x shirts is r(x) = 15x. The cost of buying x shirts is
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kay
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Neela is buying shirts that are on sale at two for the price of one. The original price of each shirt was s dollars. She buys 4
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The revenue from selling x shirts is r(x) = 15x.
The cost of buying x shirts is c(x) = 7x + 20. The profit from selling x shirts
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kay
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Nicholas is buying shirts for his baseball team. He will pay $9.50 for each shirt plus a one-time fee of $22.50 for the design.
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meep
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Nicholas is buying shirts for his baseball team. He will pay 9.50 for each shirt plus a one-time fee of 22.50 for the design.
Whi
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