The domain is the charity amount and range is the donation.
<h3>How to find the domain and range?</h3>
The collection of all x values, or independent quantity, for which the function f(x) exists or is defined, is known as the domain. Range is the collection of all y values, the dependent quantity, that are produced when all x values (the domain) are substituted into the function. All x and y values that could be used to solve the inequality are referred to as the domain and range, respectively. A solution is any set of values that could be used to prove the inequality.
Given: The amount to be donated is 250 dollars and half of the charity amount.
Let x= donation amount and y= charity amount
This can be written as x= f(y) where x= 250+y/2
Thus since domain is an independent variable therefore charity is the domain and range being the dependent variable, donation would be considered as range.
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