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In the country of Taxo, each household pays taxes on its annual household income as determined by the following:
- A household with income between $0 and $20,000 pays no tax.
- For each $1 of income beyond $20,000, and up to $50,000, the household must pay $020 in tax.
- For each $1 of income beyond $50,000, and up to $100,000, the household must pay $0.40 in tax.
- For each $1 of income beyond $100,000 the household must pay $0.60 in tax.
This situation gives rise to a tax function in which the input is annual household income and the output is the taxes paid;
a. Make a table for the tax function.
b. Draw a graph of the tax function.
c. Is there a single equation for the tax function?
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