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13 April, 22:59

The fuel tank of a certain airplane can hold up to 400 gallons of fuel. Let W be the total weight of the airplane (in pounds). Let F be the total amount of fuel in its tank (in gallons). Suppose that = W+7F5000 gives W as a function of F. Identify the correct description of the values in both the domain and range of the function. Then, for each, choose the most appropriate set of values.

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  1. 14 April, 01:00
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    A reasonable function is W = 7F + 5000

    Where W is the weight of the plane and F is the number of gallons of fuel.

    The domain is the set of possible values for F. That is from 0 (empty tank) to 400 (full tank).

    So the domain is F = [0,400], or what is equivalente 0 ≤ F ≤ 400.

    The range is the set of values of W.

    The minimum value of W is when F = 0 = > W = 7 (0) + 5000 = 5,000.

    The maximum value of W is when F = 400 = > W = 7 (400) + 5000 = 7,800

    So the range is W = [5,000; 7,800], pr 5000 ≤ W ≤ 7,800.
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