Answer:
1 1/8
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Answer:
Part A)

Part B)

Step-by-step explanation:
We will let <em>t</em> represent the total number of t-shirts printed.
We are charged an initial fee of $25. So, for our linear model, our constant is 25. And each t-shirt printed costs an additional $8. So, for <em>t</em> t-shirts, it will cost an additional 8<em>t</em> dollars.
Part A)
So, from the above information, we can write the following function:

Where <em>C(t)</em> is the total cost for <em>t</em> shirts.
The 25 represents our initial fee and the <em>8t</em> represents the cost for <em>t</em> t-shirts.
Part B)
So, if we have a team of 35 members, we will need 35 t-shirts.
Then the total cost will be given by:

So, it will cost a total of $305.
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I agree with Derek and disagree with What if you want to do it the long way and use the distributive property and distribute the 2 first? You would do: 8 / (4+4) = 1.
Or does the distributive property suddenly no longer apply?
That's what I would say proves that 1 is correct.
I trust Morgan because she's had a math class this decade.
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