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tester [92]
1 year ago
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Combining functions to write a new function that models a real-world situation

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Vikentia [17]1 year ago
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The function C that represents how much more it costs to rent a luxury car than an economy car is; C = 8.45 + 0.45M

<h3>How to combine functions?</h3>

We are given the function that represents the charge E(in dollars) to rent an economy car as;

E = 12.95 + 0.60M

The function that represents the charge L (in dollars) to rent a luxury car is given by; L = 21.40 + 1.05M

Now, we are told that the function C represents how much more it costs to rent a luxury car than an economy car. This is expressed as;

C = L - E

Thus;

C = 21.40 + 1.05M - (12.95 + 0.60M)

C = 21.40 + 1.05M - 12.95 - 0.60M

C = 8.45 + 0.45M

Thus, the function C that represents how much more it costs to rent a luxury car than an economy car is; C = 8.45 + 0.45M

Read more about Composite functions at; brainly.com/question/10687170

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