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Joanne drives a tour bus in Hollywood that can hold up to 10 passengers. She charges each passenger $15 dollars to ride. What is a reasonable domain for this scenario (see graph at right)?
Joanne drives a tour bus in Hollywood that can hold up to 10 passengers. She charges each passenger $15 dollars to ride. What is a reasonable domain for this scenario (see graph at right)?
Joanne drives a tour bus in Hollywood that can hold up to 10 passengers. She charges each passenger $15 dollars to ride. What is a reasonable domain for this scenario (see graph at right)?
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In this scenario, we are considering the number of passengers that Joanne can accommodate on her tour bus. The bus has a maximum capacity of 10 passengers. Therefore, the number of passengers can be represented as a whole number between 0 and 10, inclusive.
A reasonable domain for the number of passengers \(x\) can be represented as:
\[
\{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10\}
\]
Alternatively, in interval notation, the domain can be expressed as:
\[
[0, 10]
\]
This indicates that Joanne can have anywhere from 0 to 10 passengers.
A reasonable domain for the number of passengers \(x\) can be represented as:
\[
\{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10\}
\]
Alternatively, in interval notation, the domain can be expressed as:
\[
[0, 10]
\]
This indicates that Joanne can have anywhere from 0 to 10 passengers.
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