Store A sells fabric for $3.00 per yard. Store B sells packages of fabric for $3.00 each. The cost of fabric at either store can be modeled by the function ()=3, where is the number of yards of fabric at Store A and is the number of packages of fabric at Store B. The domain of ()=3 is all real numbers. For each store, drag all the additional restrictions needed on values of for () to model each situation.
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Store A sells fabric for $3.00 per yard. Store B sells packages of fabric for $3.00 each. The cost of fabric at either store can be modeled by the function ()=3, where is the number of yards of fabric at Store A and is the number of packages of fabric at Store B. The domain of ()=3 is all real numbers. For each store, drag all the additional restrictions needed on values of for () to model each situation.
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