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Is the domain of the function represented by the data shown in the graph discrete or continuous?​

Is the domain of the function represented by the data shown in the graph discrete-example-1
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Answer:

  • continuous
  • distance traveled by walking

Explanation:

You can draw the graph without lifting your pencil, so it is "continuous."

Rows, drinks, and books are all things that are counted. That is, their number takes on discrete values.

Time, on the other hand, is continuous--able to take on any value.

The graph best models distance as a function of time.

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