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OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

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OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

Let f(p) be the average number of days a house stays on the market before being sold for price p in $1,000s. Which statement best describes the meaning of f(150)? This is the average number of days the house stayed on the market before being sold for $150,000. The house sold on the market for $150,000 and stayed on the market for an average of 150 days before being sold. The house sold for $150,000. The house stayed on the market for an average of 150 days before being sold.

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

Generate the first 5 terms of this sequence: f(1) = 2 and f(2) = 3, f(n) = f(n - 1) + f(n - 2), for n > 2. 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 2, 3, 4, 7, 11 2, 3, 5, 9, 11 2, 3, 5, 8, 13

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

Use the graph below to fill in the blank with the correct number: f(-2) = _______

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

Find f(5) for this sequence: f(1) = 2 and f(2) = 5, f(n) = f(1) + f(2) + f(n - 1), for n > 2. f(5) = ______

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

If g(x) = x^2 + 2, find g(3). 9 8 11 6

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

Michelle rents a movie for a flat fee of $1.50 plus an additional $1.25 for each night she keeps the movie. Choose the cost function that represents this scenario if x equals the number of nights Michelle has the movie. c(x) = 1.50 + 1.25x c(x) = 1.50x + 1.25 c(x) = 2.75 c(x) = (1.50 + 1.25)x

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay for number 1 it's basically saying 3(6-2). After order of operations we can see it's actually 3(4) can you solve that?

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Cool. That's the answer for 1. For number two I assume it would be A as the functions is saying 2b is x but x=x. Did that make any sense? I hope so.

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

Yes it does :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I've actually gotta head off. Sorry! If you post each question as a separate one someone will come! Sorry again! Good luck!

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

Thanks ill get @StudyGurl14

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

@StudyGurl14

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

Okay, I'll help.

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

Can you close this question and open the questions one at a time?

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

Thanks

OpenStudy (wwwhhhaaattt?):

Yea

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