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Logistics Inventory Modeling
A logistics coordinator is modeling the total weight of a shipment. The number of crates is given by , and the weight of each individual crate is modeled by . Based on the provided model, what is the final simplified polynomial function, , that represents the total weight?
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Logistics Inventory Modeling