Mathematics, 20.01.2021 20:20 donbright100
Let f(x) represent the cost for dry cleaning at Company 1 and let g(x) represent the cost of dry cleaning
at Company 2, where x is the number of garments dry cleaned.
Number of Garments
Company 1
Company 2
5
$113.75
$47.75
10
$135.50
$80.50
15
$157.25
$113.25
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(g(x)=1
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Both Company 1 and Company 2 charge $
for cleaning
garments.
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