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Mathematics, 05.10.2020 03:01 leethiel1

An electronics company is changing its internet advertising from a banner advertisement to a pop-up advertisement. The cost of the banner advertisement in dollars is represented by the function C(n) = 0.30n + 5.00 where 'n' is the average number of hits per hour and $5.00 is just a flat-rate cost. 1.) The cost of the pop-up advertisement will double the cost per hit. The equation for this new cost function will be D(n) =

2.) This change does/does not shift the function vertically and/or horizontally.

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