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7 November, 13:59

Gilbert has 50 drywall screws. He is purchasing more screws. He can purchase up to 6 boxes of screws. Each box of screws contains 200 screws. He can't purchase partial boxes. The function that models the number screws Gilbert has is f (b) = 200b+50, where b is the number of boxes he purchases.

What is the practical domain of the function?

•all real numbers from 1 to 6 inclusive

•{250,450,650,850,1050,1300}

•all real numbers

•all integers from 1 to 6 inclusive

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  1. 7 November, 14:08
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    I know this is a day late, but the answer is All numbers from 1 to 6, inclusive
  2. 7 November, 14:10
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    Answer: all integers from 1 to 6 inclusive

    Step-by-step explanation: it says that "He can't purchase partial boxes" so it cant be all real numbers from 1 to 6 inclusive, and it's not all real numbers because he is limited to only 6 boxes. and it's just not {250,450,650,850,1050,1300}. so that leaves all integers from 1 to 6 inclusive.
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