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Mathematics, 03.05.2021 17:30 apodoltsev2021

The graph below represents a library fine, in dollars, for a book returned late after a number of days overdue. A graph titled Library Fines. The horizontal axis shows days overdue and the vertical axis shows the fine (dollars). The line shows an increase to $10 at 19 days overdue, then constant.

Christen returned an overdue book to the library. Her fine was the same as the amount on the following day. Out of the fines shown below, which one would be closest to the number of days overdue?

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21

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