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Mathematics, 07.01.2021 15:30, jeto32

Algebra 1 Q. Checkpoint: Function concepts HWA The organizers of the Clark County Fair keep track of daily revenue from ticket sales. The function f(x) gives the revenue from ticket sales on day x of the fair. The revenue is measured thousands of dollars. What does f(4) > f(1) tell you? The revenue from ticket sales on day 4 was greater than $1,000. The fair had greater revenue from ticket sales on day 4 than on day 1. On day 1, the revenue from ticket sales was less than $4,000. $4,000 in ticket revenue is greater than $1,000 in ticket revenue. Submit.

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