The range is the output of the function, and there are many ways to find it and write it. Let's find it first by plugging in all the domain values (domain means input) into the function:



We have all of our values. We can either write the range as:
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or, subtract the smallest value from the largest one:

So, there are those ways to write it, there are more, but I think you should stick with the first way because that's how the problem was presented to you. If you have any questions, hmu!
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Answer:
28.26 
Step-by-step explanation:
The radius is half of the diameter. 6/2 = 3, so the radius of this circle is 3 cm.
The formula for the area of a circle is: π
Plugging 3 into the radius, we have:
× π =
9 × π
We can round π to 3.14
9 × 3.14 = 28.26
We know there’s 660 boxes and each box called for 3 eggs, therefore:
660=3X
when divide both sides by 3 to isolate the x, which will tell us the amount of eggs used…
660/3 = 220