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18 January, 12:12

The function f (x) = 12x is used to model the cost, in dollars, of x pounds of coffee. The mathematical domain for the function is the set of real numbers. Which best describes how the reasonable domain differs from the mathematical one? The reasonable domain contains only positive integers. The reasonable domain does not contain rational numbers. The reasonable domain does not contain negative values. The reasonable domain contains only multiples of 12.

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  1. 18 January, 13:18
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    The reasonable domain does not contain negative values.

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