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Jeremy likes to paint. He estimates the number of paintings he completes using the function p(w)=1/3w+4, where w is the number of weeks he spends painting. The function J(y) represents how many weeks per year he spends painting. Which composite function would represent how many paintings Jeremy completes in a year?
a)P[J(Y)]=J(1/3w +4)
b)J[P(W)]=1/3 times J+4
C)P[J(Y)]=1/3 times J(Y)+4
d)J[P(W)=J(1/3w+4)


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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

this equation means number of paintings= weeks(rate)

a is incorrect because because you should not be plugging in the amount of weeks, b is incorrect because you cannot multiply 1/3 by J+4, if should be j(1/3w+4), and same with c.

i really hope that makes sense

Answer:

Its C, P[J(y)] = 1/3 * J(y) + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

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