A chemist has 100 g of a 15% saline solution that she wants to strengthen to 29%. The percentage P of salt in the solution by mass can be modeled by P(x) =
100(15 + x)/
100 + x
, where x is the number of grams of salt added.

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Select the graph of the function for 0 ≤ x ≤ 100.

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