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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 04:01, tonio638
You are a part of a sports team that has at least 5 players but no more than 9 on a team. Your cleats for the team cost $15 each and can be represented by the function f(x)=15x where x is the
number of cleats. What is the range of this scenario?
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