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A caterer has 5 rolls. He is ordering more rolls. He can order up to 9 packages of rolls and each package contains 12 rolls. The caterer cannot order partial packages. The function that models the number of rolls the caterer has is f(p)=12p+5, where p is the number of packages he orders. What is the practical domain of the function?


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