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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 04:40 cavapoo

1 Admission to a local arcade is $5, and each game costs $0.50 to play. Logan
concluded that he could use the function f(g) 5.50g + 5 to determine the number of
games he could play. If Logan only has $10 to spend, what is an appropriate
description of the domain of the problem situation?

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