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Consider a function that describes how a particular car’s gas mileage depends on its speed. What would be an appropriate domain for this function?

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Answered by nb204123
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Consider a function that describes how a particular car's gas mileage depends on its speed. What would be an appropriate domain for this function? 0 to 100 miles per hour 0 to 50 miles per gallon times from 0 to 10 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:You have to think about if you were o drive how many miles you would drive to reach your destinatio

Answered by adventureisland
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It appears the car's max speed is 0 to 100 mph.

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. The phrasing "Depends on its speed" tells us that the speed is the independent variable, and therefore it's the X variable.
  2. The domain is the set  of allowed X values of a function, or allowed inputs.
  3. That describes how a car's gas mileage depends on its speed.
  4. In this case, it appears the car's max speed is 0 to 100 mph.  
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