Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for Calculus, 5th Edition

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Chapter 10 - Compositions, Inverses, and Combinations of Functions - 10.3 Combinations of Functions - Exercises and Problems for Section 10.3 - Exercises and Problems - Page 421: 31

Answer

$4550$

Work Step by Step

We are given that $g(50)=70$ and $f(50)=65$ Now, $V(50)=g(50)f(50) \\= 70 \times 65 $ $g(50)=70$ and $f(50)=65$ Then, we have: $V(50)=4550$
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