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What would the value of 0 represent in her data?

What would the value of 0 represent in her data?-example-1
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a) Answer:


Shipping cost of 3.2 package is $4.13.


We can't use the cost assigned to 3

lbs because the package is over 3 lbs but it is not over 4 lbs so we use the

cost of 4lbs. (check the attachment for price)


b)Answer:


Line graph is needed to represent

the Media Mail shipping prices as a function of the weight of the books

shipped.


In line graph, x values represent the

weight in pounds and the y values represent the cost.


c) Answer;


When we graph the Media Mail shipping

prices as a function of the weight of the books shipped, it will be;


f(x) = 2.69 + 0.48(x-1)


d) Answer:

domain

is the x values; range is the y values


We can

define the domain of a function

f(x) as the set of all values for which the function is defined, and the range of the

function refers to the set of all values that f takes.


e)

Given that;


x =

number of books purchased


f(x) =

price of shipping one order of books


fixed

fee = 3 per order


variable

fee: 1.99 per book


thus

the function will be;


f(x) =

3 + 1.99x


Assuming

the x =


f(0) =

3 + 1.99(0)


f(0) =

3 + 0


f(0) = 3


f)

check the attachment. Graph part 1 f


g) The graph is

continuous because the x-values can have any input as a point.


That graph is a continuous, means it is like

unbroken line. Therefore we want to say that f(x) is a continuous function. But

a function is a relationship between numbers.




Part 2;


Area =

8,100 square feet


area of

a square = a²


8,100

square feet = a²


√8,100

square feet = √a²


90 feet

= a


total

length each row of bookshelf is 4/5 of the length of the storage space.


90 feet

* 4/5 = (90*4)/5 = 360/5 = 72 feet.


Area =

(72 ft)²


Area =

5,184 square feet.


Part 3


a) check the attachment


b)check the attachment


Part 4:


a)


let x represent the amount of a transaction

and f(x) represent the amount Isabel is charged for the transaction

then;

f(x) = 1.5(x)


c) The domain and range are both negative infinity to positive infinity.

We can define the domain of a function f(x) as the set of all values for which the function is defined, and the range of the function refers to the set of all values that f takes



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