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Mathematics, 26.02.2020 02:24 hardwick744

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 β‹… J + 4
c.) P[J(y)] = 1/3 β‹… J(y) + 4
d.) J[P(w)] = J(1/3w + 4)

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