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22 June, 16:17

Mario collects seashells and sells them to tourists. The function s (t) approximates how many seashells Mario collects per hour. The function W (h) represents the number of hours per week Mario spends collecting seashells. What are the units of measurement for the composite function s (W (h)) ?

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  1. 22 June, 17:51
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    Shells per week is the unit for this composite.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For example, if my s (t) function is s (t) = 4t, this says that I can collect 4 shells in one hour. If my W (h) function is W (h) = 3h, this says that I work 3 hours per week collecting shells.

    If you can collect 4 shells in 1 hour and you work 3 hours per week, you collect a total of 12 shells that week.

    The units are shells per week
  2. 22 June, 19:06
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    Answer with explanation:

    It is given that Mario collects Seashells.

    s (t) = Number of seashells collected by Mario per hour

    W (h) = Number of hours per week Mario spends collecting seashells.

    s[W (h) ]=s[Number of hours per week Mario spends collecting seashells]

    = (Number of Seashells Collected per hour) [Number of hours per week Mario spends collecting seashells]

    =Number of Seashell Collected by Mario in a week per hour
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