Final answer:
To find the amplitude of a transformed sine function accurately, one would need to refer to specific data points or a graph. Without this information, it is impossible to determine which value is closest to the amplitude of the transformed function.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking to identify the amplitude of a transformed sine function, based on the given data that approximates a transformation of the parent sine function, y = sin(x). Amplitude is the maximum value (height) of the sine wave from its equilibrium (midline) position and can be identified through observation of the wave's peak or through mathematical analysis of the function's equation. In the given context, it seems that the student is meant to visually estimate or calculate the amplitude from a provided dataset or graph that represents a sine wave. Without specific data points or a graph to reference, it is impossible to determine the correct amplitude value. Thus, an accurate and confident conclusion cannot be drawn, and we would need additional information to answer the student's question.