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9 January, 02:04

Store A sells fabric for $3.00 per yard.

Store B sells packages of fabric for $3.00 each.

The cost of fabric at either store can be modeled by the function c (t) = 3t, where t is the number of yards of fabric at Store A and t is the number of packages of fabric at Store B.

The domain of c (t) = 3t is all real numbers.

For each store, drag all the additional restrictions needed on values of t for c (t) to model each situation.

numbers greater than zero

numbers greater than or equal to zero

numbers less than zero

integer values only

numbers less than 3

numbers greater than 3

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  1. 9 January, 02:21
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    Store A:

    sells fabric for $ 3.00 per yard:

    c (t) = 3t

    The domain restrictions for this case are:

    numbers greater than or equal to zero

    Equivalently:

    t that belongs to [0, infinity)

    Store B:

    sells packages of fabric for $ 3.00 each:

    c (t) = 3t

    The domain restrictions for this case are:

    numbers greater than or equal to zero: [0, infinity)

    integer values only: (1,2,4 ... n)
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