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Akennel charges $20 a day to board dogs, where d represents the number of days. upon arrival, each dog must have a bath that cost $15, where cost is represented by c(d). write a function rule to represent this situation. c(d) = 20d + 15 c(d) = 15d + 20 c(d) = 20d - 15 c(d) = 15d - 2

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