Jason works at least 5 hours but not more than 10. He earns $15.00 per hour. The function f(x) = 15t represents the money he earns for working t hours. What is the practical domain? What is the practical range?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The amount of money that Jason earns is dependent on the amount of time, t in hours that he works

The function f(x) = 15t represents the money he earns for working t hours. Therefore, the dependent variable is f(x) and the independent variable is t

Jason works at least 5 hours but not more than 10. This means that The minimum amount that he can earn is 15×5 = $75

The maximum amount that he can earn is 15×10 = $150

The practical domain is all possible values for t. It becomes

5 lesser than or equal to t lesser than or equal to 10

The practical range is all possible values for f(x). It becomes

75 lesser than or equal to f(x) lesser than or equal to 150

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