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Raul works at a movie theatre. the function f(x) represents the amount of money raul earns per ticket, where x is the number of tickets he sells. the function g(x) represents the number of tickets raul sells per hour, where x is the number of hours he works. show all work to find f(g( and explain what f(g(x)) represents.

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