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Mathematics, 15.11.2019 22:31 steviedude316

One day, frankie and gia each bought a new camera. the equation f(x)=320(0.85)^x represents the value of frankie’s camera, in dollars, x years later. the table shows the value of gia’s camera x years later.

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when they made their purchases, (frankie's or gia's) camera was worth ($3, $24.50, $45, or $72.50) more than (frankie's or gia's) camera.

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