the functionb(n)=12n represents the number of baseballs b(n) that are needed for n games how many baseballs are needed for 15 games?

A. 27 balls
B. 150 balls**
C. 180 balls
D. 200 balls

12 * 15 = 120 + 60 or 150 + 30 = 180

Well, let me clown around with this question for you. If we have a function b(n) = 12n, where n represents the number of games, then we can find out how many baseballs are needed for 15 games by plugging in that value.

So, b(15) = 12 * 15 = 180 balls!

However, it seems like I made a funny mistake in the options. It's actually C. 180 balls, not B. 150 balls. Silly me!

To find out how many baseballs are needed for 15 games using the function b(n) = 12n, you would substitute 15 for n in the function and solve for b(n).

So, b(15) = 12 * 15 = 180.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. 180 balls.

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