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At a restaurant, diners earn 1 point for every $2 they spend, plus 25 bonus points on their first meal. Function f represents the number of points earned as a function of the total amount spent x. Which function represents the total amount spent as a function of the number of points earned?
A. f^β1(x) = 2x β 50
B. f^β1(x) = 2x + 50
C. f^β1(x) = 0.5x β 50
D. f^β1(x) = 0.5x + 50
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