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Mathematics, 21.10.2020 05:01 lnelson9127
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For a certain type of sand, 1 cubic foot weighs 80 pounds. The sand goes in a container that weighs 40 pounds.
Use the Ray tool to make a graph that shows the total weight of the container and sand, w, filled with n cubic feet of this sand.
PLEASE GIVE ME THE THE PIONTS AT THE BEGINNING AND END OF THE LINEAR EQUATION
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