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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 03:30 meje1301

Tamara has decided to start saving for spending money for her first year of college. her money is currently in a large suitcase under her bed, modeled by the function s(x)=450. she is able to babysit to earn extra money and that function would be a(x)=6(x-2), where x is messured in hours. explain to tamara how she can create a function that combines the two and deserve any simplification that can be done

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