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Mathematics, 24.03.2021 22:40, chutchins0406

The cost of DVDs will grow at a rate of $1.40 each year. In 2013, a new DVD cost $17.99. Let z be the number of years since 2013. Which function models the price of a new DVD 2 years after 2013?
O f (z) - 17.99 + 1.0147
O f (2) - 17.99 +1.42
f (x) – 17.99(1.4)
O f(z) – 17.99(1.014)


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