No, it is a function of day of the week.
Of course it might be indirectly if different activities are scheduled on weekends. Perhaps they include a jump or explosive crashes on weekends :)
When comparing prices for activities at a local recreation center, you notice that the center charges different prices on different days of the week. For example, riding a go-kart costs $10 on Saturday and Sunday and $5 on Monday through Friday. Is the cost a function of the activity type? Explain why or why not.
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no
The activity type would be the input and the cost would be the output. Because there are two different costs for the same activity, this would not be a function.
haydn, you were correct :)
Not a function
The activity type would be the input and the cost would be the output. Because there are two different costs for the same activity, this would not be a function.
The activity type would be the input and the cost would be the output. Because there are two different costs for the same activity, this would not be a function.
The activity type would be the input and the cost would be the output. Because there are two different costs for the same activity, this would not be a function.