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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 18:25 kellysmith45

A solid-state drive (SSD) is a piece of hardware used to store data, much like a hard-drive. However, SSDs are much faster and more reliable than traditional hard-drives, and therefore many new computers are built using SSD technology Suppose a company is producing SSDs and experimenting with different sizes of storage. The function f is such that f(s) represents the cost of producing an SSD that can store s Gigabytes (GB) of data. Use function notation to answer the following questions. The cost (in dollars) to produce an SSD with 4 TB of storage, given that there are 1024 Gigabytes (GB) in one Terabyte (TB). Hint: The cost of producing an SSD that stores 4 TB is not the same as the cost of producing 4 SSDs that each store 1 TB of data.

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