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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: \[D: [Least \; number \; of \; reams, \; Most \; number \; of \;reams] \]
@davejavous the answer is D?
Close, but it's not D. Think about what "all real numbers" means. Is it possible have 3.14159... reams of paper?
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
All intergers from 1 to 5, inclusive
Correct. @JamalJunior
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