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23 February, 09:03

Caroline has a movie card worth $75 that her grandfather gave to her for her birthday. After seeing her first movie, the card's value is $67. After she sees a second movie, its value is $59 and after she sees a third movie, its value is $51. Assuming the pattern continues, which function ƒ (m) can be used to determine the amount of money on the card after m movies?

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  1. 23 February, 09:17
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    f (m) = 75-8m

    Step-by-step explanation:

    She began with $75. After the first movie, she had $67 remaining; this means she spent

    75-67 = $8

    After the second movie, she had $59 remaining; she spent

    67-59 = $8

    After the third movie, she had $51 remaining; she spent

    59-51 = $8

    Each movie costs $8. Letting m represent the number of movies, this gives us 8m.

    Since she is spending money, we subtract this from the original amount, $75; this gives us

    f (m) = 75-8m
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