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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 17:20 hemriccaleb1213

A tennis camp charges $40 per student for a full-day camp. The camp runs only if at least 5 students sign up,
and it limits the enrollment to 16 campers a day. The
amount of revenue, in dollars, that the tennis camp
collects is a function of the number of students that
enroll.
The equation R(n) = 40n defines this function.

Is $220 a possible output value in this situation?
Explain your reasoning.
Yes or No

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