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Mathematics, 21.04.2021 23:40 hudaalkhatib27

The cost in dollars of bowling at the local bowling alley, f(x), including shoe rental,
is a linear function of x, the number
of games bowled. If f(x) changes by 5
when x changes by 2, what is the rate of
change of the cost in dollars with respect
to the number of games bowled?

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