SOLUTION: 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. Use function n

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Question 995438: 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.

Use function notation to represent the volume of water in the pool 22 minutes after you started filling it up.
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Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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k(t) is the volume function. Replace t with 22 to get k(22) which is the final answer. The idea is you replace every t with 22, then evaluate to find the numeric value of k(22). In this case, they don't supply the k(t) function so we just stick with k(22) and not worry about the actual value of it.