To provide accurate responses for the questions based on the information given, I will provide likely answers based on standard behaviors of graphs representing total amounts of something over time.
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What is the end behavior of the graph?
- The end behavior of the graph could be that as time increases, the amount of chips approaches a certain value (possibly stabilizing) or decreases to zero if the chips are being consumed. A typical answer could be: "As x (time) approaches infinity, y (total chips) approaches a constant value or 0."
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What would be a reasonable domain (input) for this scenario?
- A reasonable domain would be non-negative values since time cannot be negative. A typical answer could be: "x ≥ 0."
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What would be a reasonable range (outputs) for the scenario?
- The range should reflect the possible total amounts of chips, which could include 0 (if all chips are taken) up to a maximum based on initial conditions. A typical answer could be: "0 ≤ y ≤ maximum amount of chips."
Feel free to customize these answers based on the specific graph you are analyzing!