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Amari
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20 March, 17:08
3. Let h (t) = 16t - 4t - 1. Evaluate h (3).
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Kennedy Larson
20 March, 17:16
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h (3) = 35
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify h (t) = 16t - 4t - 1 to h (t) = 12t - 1
Then, plug 3 into the t
h (3) = 12*3 - 1 = 36 - 1 = 35
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Brylee Burke
20 March, 17:21
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h (3) = 35
Step-by-step explanation:
h (t) = 16t - 4t - 1
h (3) = 16 (3) - 4 (3) - 1
h (3) = 48 - 12 - 1
h (3) = 36-1
h (3) = 35
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