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Technical Engineering presently leases a copying machine on a monthly basis. The lease agreement requires a...

Technical Engineering presently leases a copying machine on a monthly basis. The lease agreement requires a fixed fee each month in addition to a charge per copy. Technical made 2,400 copies and paid a total of $162 in September and in October they paid $195 for 3,500 copies. Determine the total amount that would be paid for 1,200 copies. Assume that the relevant range is 0 to 3500 copies. Select one: a. $126 b. $174 c. $162 d. $138 e. $102

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