We have a piecewise function.
Therefore, to find the function, we must evaluate each domain separately.
We have then:
For
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The function for this domain is:

For
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The function for this domain is:

Where,

Substituting:

For
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The function for this domain is:
2+½, is just 2½, now divided by 1/4.
let's first convert the mixed fraction to improper, and then divide.
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30/40 Maybe I am guessing sorry if it is wrong Please mark me as brainliest
Their total points for the first 10 games were
(10) x (35) = 350 total .
Their total points after 11 games were
(11) x (33) = 363 total .
They must have scored (363 - 350) = 13 points in that 11th game.
I hate to say it, but these kids and their coach are in the wrong game.
You would just do 13+15+26+32 which would equal 86mm