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a library posted a graph in its display case to illustrate the relationship between the fee for any given late day for a
borrowed book and the total number of days the book is overdue. the graph, shown below, includes a few data points
for reference. rikki has forgotten this policy and wants to know what her fine would be for a given number of late days.
the ordered pairs on the graph are (1, 0.1), (10, 1), (11, 1.5), and (14, 3).
1. what type of function is this?
2. what is the general form of the parent function(s) of this
graph?
3. what equations would you expect to use to model this
context?
4. describe verbally what this graph is telling you about the library fees

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