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The profit at a local coffee shop can be represented by the function P=f(s) where s, is the number of sales each month. Use transformations to write a function that represents the statement “When the number of sales doubles, the shop profit triples. However, monthly rent has increased by $1,000 so the profit decreases by that much.”

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