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Mathematics, 06.12.2021 05:20 kprincess16r

Option B: 1 cent for picking one bushel, 3 cents for picking two bushels, 9 cents for picking three bushels, and so on, with the amount of money tripling for each additional bushel picked Part A: Write a function to model each option.


Option B: 1 cent for picking one bushel, 3 cents for picking two bushels, 9 cents for picking three

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