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Question 30 (1 point) While running a marathon, you drink one bottle of Gatorade for every 3 miles you
run, and the number of bottles you drink as a function of the number of miles you
run can be described by the function G(m) = 5. The cost of a bottle of Gatorade is
$1.52, and the cost in dollars of Gatorade that you consume as a function of the
number of bottles you drink can be described by the function C(b) = 1.52b. If you run
60 miles, about how much Gatorade do you consume costs?
=
a) $30.00
b) $1.25
c) $10.00
d) $3.75
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