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harina [27]
1 year ago
6

Give 3 example of real life function with rule of correspondence input and output

Mathematics
1 answer:
Dmitrij [34]1 year ago
4 0

Here are the examples of functions in real life.

1. ATM

If you want to withdraw money from your account, the amount of money dispensed by the machine is the amount you request{input}.As a result, the amount requested is a function of the amount distributed{output}. The machine will never give you more or less than what you asked for.

2.Places you can drive with Two Gallons of Fuel

If you still have two gallons of gas in your car's tank, you can visit several locations before running out of gas. As a result, there could be several answers to this question. In this case, the input is two gallons of fuel, and the output is a list of places you can visit with that amount of fuel.

3. Number of Sodas in a Vending Machine

The number of sodas you get from a vending machine is determined by the amount of money you put into it. If you put the same amount in twice and choose the same soda, you will get the same number of cans as you did the first time. In this case, the number is determined by the amount fed into the machine.

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