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Jack is playing a game. When a player wins 3 consecutive games, the player receives 10 bonus points and then the player’s total score, s, increases by 5% of the player’s current points. Jack currently has p points and has won 3 consecutive games.
The function that represents a player’s points including the bonus points, b, is b(p) =_______________ .
The function that gives the net points after the percentage increase in a player’s total points is s(p) =_______________ .
Jack’s total score after winning the bonus points, given by the function (s ∘ b)(p), is____________ .
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@calculusxy @Directrix @4everaddicted2anime
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@RedR0se03399 @jackthegreatest
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
pleaseeeee help!!
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
for the first one, it is p + 30 points
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OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
because 10 pts per game
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
that isn’t a option though
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
10, p-10, P, p+10 are the options
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
for the first one
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
ok i get it, 1 bonus only, then it would be p + 10
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OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
ty i thought so, what about the other two?
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
what is 105 % in decimal
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
1.05
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
yep, so
1.05 (p + 10)
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
so far i got the first two on my own but I’m not sure about the last one
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OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
are there options
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
ya
OpenStudy (jackthegreatest):
ahh i see what they did, just simplify this:
1.05 (p + 10)
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
@jackthegreatest so b?
OpenStudy (jekdidkdjrjrjjr):
a?
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