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OpenStudy (jamaljunior):

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OpenStudy (davejavous):

X is the number of reams Andre buys. If the store only has 5 reams of paper, what is the maximum number of reams that can be bought? Whats the least amount of reams Andre can buy (Hint: if he buys any at all) The domain is therefore: \[D: [Least \; number \; of \; reams, \; Most \; number \; of \;reams] \]

OpenStudy (jamaljunior):

@davejavous the answer is D?

OpenStudy (davejavous):

Close, but it's not D. Think about what "all real numbers" means. Is it possible have 3.14159... reams of paper?

Directrix (directrix):

No. The domain is the acceptable values of x. x is the number of reams of paper Andre can buy at the store. There are only 5 reams of paper at the store. So, Andre can buy 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 reams of paper. Which option is that? @JamalJunior

OpenStudy (jamaljunior):

All intergers from 1 to 5, inclusive

Directrix (directrix):

Correct. @JamalJunior

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