Answer: f(3)=g(3)
I believe that is correct.
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Question is Incomplete. Complete question is given below;
Maggie brought $10 to the candy store. She will buy a certain amount of fudge. One pound of fudge costs $2.30. If p represents the amount of fudge, in pounds, Maggie buys, which expression represents the money Maggie has left after visiting the candy store?
Answer:
The expression that represent the money Maggie has left after visiting the candy store is 
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Money Maggie brought at store = $10
Cost of 1 pound of fudge = $2.30
Let the amount of fudge be p
We need to find the amount of Money Maggie has left with after visiting the store.
The amount of Money Maggie has left with can be calculate by subtracting the amount of fudge she bought multiplied by Cost of 1 pound of fudge with Money Maggie brought at store.
The equation can be framed as;
Money left = 
Hence, The expression that represent the money Maggie has left after visiting the candy store is 
3R+P
——-
4
Add the P to the other side and divide by 4
Area=height times base (for some prisms including cylinders)
vcylinder=hpir²
h=height
therefor pir²=base area
vcylinder=height times aeraofbase
given
h=9
v=324pi
324pi=9(basearea)
divide both sides by 9
36pi=areabase
the area of te base is 36pi square cm (put 36 in the blank since th pi is alredy there)
Well if there are 36 apples and there are 12 more apples then peaches then 36-12= 24 24/2=12
Answer=12