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Daisy is a botanist who works for a garden that many tourists visit. The function f(s) = 3s + 35 represents the number of flowers that bloomed, where s is the number of seeds she planted. The function s(w) = 15w represents the number of seeds she plants per week, where w represents the number of weeks. Part A: Write a composite function that represents how many flowers Daisy can expect to bloom over a certain number of weeks. (4 points)

Part B: What are the units of measurement for the composite function in Part A? (2 points)

Part C: Evaluate the composite function in Part A for 36 weeks. (4 points)
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