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TSI Math: Recognizing the Range of a Function 5 Views


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Mrs. Smith's math class wants to describe how much money the prom committee raised as a function of the number of prom tickets sold. There are a total of 200 tickets for sale, and the cost of one ticket is $65.00.
What's true about the range of the function used to describe this situation?


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Okay yes i'm asked members Mrs smith's Math class wants

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to describe how much money the prom committee raised as

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a function of the number of prom tickets sold Again

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there are a total of two hundred tickets for sale

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in the cost of each ticket is yes that whopping

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sixty five bucks What is true about the range of

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the function used to describe this situation All right the

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ranges all the possible values for why or f of

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x if you want to get all fancy matthew about

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it that pop out when x is put into the

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function well each ticket six five bucks So the range

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only includes multiples of sixty five Well if all two

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hundred tickets are sold and you'd multiply that by the

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sixty five dollars there and that gets you thirteen grand

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where a zero ticket sales would be well zero So

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the range is zero to thirteen thousand That's it it's 00:00:52.482 --> [endTime] b we're done We're not going

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