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11. An airline charges $20 to check a piece of luggage up to 23 kilograms. For excess weight, it charges $5 more per kilogram. The airline rounds up to the next whole kilogram (a piece of luggage weighing 24.1 kg would be charged as 25 kg). The airline doesn't accept luggage over 32 kg. Which of the graphs below represents this information as a function?

11. An airline charges $20 to check a piece of luggage up to 23 kilograms. For excess-example-1
11. An airline charges $20 to check a piece of luggage up to 23 kilograms. For excess-example-1
11. An airline charges $20 to check a piece of luggage up to 23 kilograms. For excess-example-2

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i believe it is b

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