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Doss [256]
1 year ago
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Use the symbolic form of the gas cost of fill-up function, f (g) = 2.479 g, to evaluate f (0), f (5), f (10), f (15), f (20) and

complete the following table. In addition, what would be the practical range of this function?
Mathematics
1 answer:
bogdanovich [222]1 year ago
3 0

The following prices fills the gas cost from top to bottom: Option D

0, $12.40, $24.79, $37.19, $49.58

The practical range of the function is 0 ≤ f(g) ≤ 49.58

<u>Given data</u>

The complete question is attached

f (g) = 2.479 g

f (0), f (5), f (10), f (15), f (20)

<h3>How to complete the table</h3>

The cost of fill up gas, f(g) = 2.479g  

<u>first</u>

f ( 0 ) = $0

<u>second</u>

f ( 5 ) = 2.479 × 5 = $12.40

<u>third</u>

f ( 10 ) = 2.479 × 10 = $24.79

<u>fourth</u>

f ( 15 ) = 2.479 × 15 = $37.19

<u>fifth</u>

f ( 20 ) = 2.479 × 20 = $49.58

The practical range is found by getting an expression that encompass the values gotten. The expression for the range is given as:

0 ≤ f(g) ≤ 49.58

Option D is the correct answer

Read more on functions here: brainly.com/question/25638609

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