Mathematics, 17.10.2020 21:01 CauseWhyNot6235
My son, Garrett, is 11 years old and has a piggy bank that he wants to fill. He started with 5 one dollar bills. Every Saturday he earns 3 more dollar bills for chores he’s completed. How many one dollar bills will he have by the end of 10 weeks?
1. Write a function model, M(x), that represents the total number of one dollar bills garret will have in one dollar bills, x
2. Identify the independent and dependent quantity.
3. The domain and range are represented as discrete or continuous?
4.What is a reasonable domain and range for this scenario?
Thanks for the help!
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