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Mathematics, 19.08.2020 20:01 Annabel9554

Claire and Richard are both artists who use square canvases. Claire uses the polynomial 50%? + 250 to decide how much to charge for her paintings

and Richard uses the polynomial 40x² + 350 to decide how much to charge for

his paintings. In each polynomial, x is the height of the painting in feet.

a. How much does Claire charge for a 20-foot-tall painting?

b. How much does Richard charge for a 15-foot-tall painting?

c. To the nearest tenth, for what height will both Claire and Richard charge

the same amount for a painting? Explain how to find the answer.

d. When both Claire and Richard charge the same amount for a painting,

how much does each charge?

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