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25. If g(x) = 0.35x is a function that represents the cost for a vaccine given at a children's health clinic,

what is a reasonable domain for g?

a. the set of all whole numbers

c. the set of all integers

b. all real numbers greater than 0

d. the set of all real numbers


Sagot :

The domain of a function are the possible values, the function can take.

The reasonable domain is (a) the set of all whole numbers

From the question, we have:

[tex]\mathbf{g(x) = 0.35x}[/tex]

Where:

x represents the number of children

  • The value of x will always be 0 or more, because it is not possible to have a negative number for people
  • The value of x will always be non-decimal, because it is not possible to have a fraction of person

The above highlights mean that: the reasonable domain is the set of whole numbers

This is so because

  • Whole numbers start from 0
  • Whole numbers are non-decimals

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