Asked by Serena
Bob has three sacks of apples and three more apples in his pocket. Each sack contains the same number of apples. Altogether, Bob has 33 apples. How many apples are in each sack? what is the domain and range
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Answered by
Damon
10 * 3 + 3 = 33
so 10
domain and range do not make a lot of sense to me here but
sacks domain is 0 to 3
apples range from 0 to 33
so 10
domain and range do not make a lot of sense to me here but
sacks domain is 0 to 3
apples range from 0 to 33
Answered by
Damon
Oh, well you have to give me the whole question
apples = m * sacks + b
y = m x + b
33 = m * 3 + 3
m = 30/3 = 10 apples/sack
range is 0 to 33 and domain 0 to 3
apples = m * sacks + b
y = m x + b
33 = m * 3 + 3
m = 30/3 = 10 apples/sack
range is 0 to 33 and domain 0 to 3
Answered by
Damon
whoops, range is 3 to 33 because y = 3 when x = 0
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