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Suppose function k gives the volume of water in a pool (in liters) in terms of t

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Question

Suppose function k gives the volume of water in a pool (in liters) in terms of the number of minutes, t, that have elapsed since you started filling that pool a. k represents: O the name of the function Othe number of minutes that have elapsed since you started filling the pool Othe volume of water in the pool in litens Othe output of the function None of the above b. Use function notation to represent the volume of water in the pool 29 minutes after you started filling it up. " Preview c. Use function notation to represent the volume of water in the pool 72 minutes after you started filling it up Preview

Explanation / Answer

K(t) is the volume function.

For Part B, we replace the "t" with 29. So, k(29) is our answer.

For Part C, k(72) would be our answer.