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Avideo game club charges a fixed annual membership fee of $18 and $3 per video game rented. let f(n) represent the total annual cost of renting n video games. which of the following functions best represents the relationship between f(n) and n if the membership was increased by $20 the next year?
f(n) = 18n + 38
f(n) = 38n + 18
f(n) = 3n + 38
f(n) = 3n + 18
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