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Mathematics, 08.09.2021 22:00, neariah24

Refer back to the table. Write a function for the height, S of the smaller candle in terms of the number of hours it has burned, h. Group of answer choices

S = 1.5h + 12

S = 1.5h - 12

S = -1.5h - 12

S = -1.5h + 12


Refer back to the table. Write a function for the height, S of the smaller candle in terms of the n

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