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299 No. 299
I'm unsure where/how to start finding the limit. How wrong would I be with: as t approaches 1 (which is Oct. 1st) the price approaches 8 cents, so the limit is 0.08? It's not that simple, right?
>> No. 300
The given information tells you the limit does not exist. The function representing the situation is a step function. Because the left-hand limit (0.06) and right-hand limit (0.08) don't match up, the limit does not exist. Simple enough, right?


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