Final answer:
The domain is all non-negative real numbers and the range is all non-negative integers.
Step-by-step explanation:
The bakery's production, modeled by the function f(x), represents the number of donuts made in a day, where x is the number of bags of flour needed. The domain of a function refers to the set of all possible input values, and the range refers to the set of all possible output values.
In this case, the number of bags of flour needed (x) can be any non-negative real number since the bakery can make donuts even if it doesn't need any flour. So, the possible domain is all non-negative real numbers.
The number of donuts made in a day (f(x)) can be any non-negative integer since a bakery cannot make a fraction of a donut. So, the possible range is all non-negative integers.