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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 19:50 ranamontana98

Use the symbolic form of the gas cost of fill-up function, f (g) = 2.479 g, to evaluate f (0), f (5), f (10), f (15), f (20) and complete the following table. In addition, what would be the practical range of this function? Number of Gallons of Gas Needed, g Cost of Fill-up, f(g) 0 5 10 15 20


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