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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Chef Romero takes a dozen large eggs from a refrigerator and uses an even number of eggs in a breakfast dish. The function p(e) = 6e gives the number of grams of protein in Chef Romero’s breakfast dish containing e large eggs. What is the theoretical range of the function? all real numbers all even numbers all multiples of 6 between 12 and 72, inclusive <----- all multiples of 12 between 12 and 72, inclusive

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@agent0smith @e.mccormick @ganeshie8 @iGreen @linn99123 @lizajune @TheSmartOne @undeadknight26

OpenStudy (igreen):

Range will be proteins..

OpenStudy (igreen):

Why do you think it's all even numbers?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't...

OpenStudy (igreen):

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OpenStudy (igreen):

Yeah, I think your answer is right..I don't think it can be A or B..because you can't have a negative amount of proteins..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Chef Romero takes a dozen large eggs from a refrigerator and uses an even number of eggs in a breakfast dish. The function p(e) = 6e gives the number of grams of protein in Chef Romero’s breakfast dish containing e large eggs. What is the practical range of the function? all even numbers all real numbers all multiples of 6 between 12 and 72, inclusive all multiples of 12 between 12 and 72, inclusive

OpenStudy (igreen):

???????????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What?

OpenStudy (igreen):

Why did you post your question again? :l

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's a different question. Look very closely. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@iGreen These are different questions. ;) What is the theoretical range of the function? What is the practical range of the function?

OpenStudy (igreen):

Oh..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you help? I have one more after this one too...

OpenStudy (igreen):

Okay, hold on.

OpenStudy (igreen):

"The theoretical range again applies only to the function and would be all real numbers."

OpenStudy (igreen):

So I think the first one is all real numbers..

OpenStudy (igreen):

The 2nd one's gonna be either C or D.

OpenStudy (igreen):

I think C..idk..

OpenStudy (igreen):

@CrazyCountryGirl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Din't we just solve the first one? You said it was C.

OpenStudy (igreen):

I said I thought..xD I just researched it. It said that the theoretical range is always all real numbers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, ok. :) What about this one? Chef Romero takes a dozen large eggs from a refrigerator and uses an even number of eggs in a breakfast dish. The function p(e) = 6e gives the number of grams of protein in Chef Romero’s breakfast dish containing e large eggs. Which statement is true? A))) The graph of p(e) graphed over the theoretical domain is a set of points, and the graph of p(e) graphed over the practical domain is a line. B))) The graph of p(e) graphed over the theoretical domain is a segment, and the graph of p(e) graphed over the practical domain is a set of points. C))) The graph of p(e) graphed over the theoretical domain is a line, and the graph of p(e) graphed over the practical domain is a segment. D))) The graph of p(e) graphed over the theoretical domain is a line, and the graph of p(e) graphed over the practical domain is a set of points.

OpenStudy (igreen):

Theoretical domain is all real numbers..so I guess that's a line.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C or D? @iGreen

OpenStudy (igreen):

I would say C..because practical domain is between a section..so a segment would make sense.

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