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enyata [817]
3 years ago
15

Which of the choices below best describes the domain and range of this problem. Domain would be tickets sold and range would be

amount of money he collected. Elijah has already sold $40 worth of tickets for a local raffle. He has 5 tickets left to sell at $5 per ticket.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Tom [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Amount of ticket sold = $40

If one ticket is $5, we need to know the amount of ticket he sold that fetched Elijah $40

$5 = 1ticket

$40 = x tickets

Cross multiply

5x = 40

x = 40/5

x = 8tickets

If he has 5tickets left to sell at $5 per ticket, the total tickets the sold will be 8+3 = 13 tickets

The domain of the problem will be [1, 13]

For the range:

The amount of the remaining 5tickets will be (5×$5) = $25

Initial amount made = $40

Total amount he collected = $25+$40

= $65

The range if the problem will be [$5, $65]

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