Illustrative Math - Algebra 1 - Unit 4 - Lesson 11
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A child tosses a baseball up into the air. On its way down, it gets caught in a tree for several seconds before falling back down to the ground.A child tosses a baseball up into the air. On its way down, it gets caught in a tree for several seconds before falling back down to the ground.
A child tosses a baseball up into the air. On its way down, it gets caught in a tree for several seconds before falling back down to the ground.
A child tosses a baseball up into the air. On its way down, it gets caught in a tree for several seconds before falling back down to the ground.
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To raise funds for a trip, members of a high school math club are holding a game night in the gym. They sell tickets at $5 per person. The gym holds a maximum of 250 people. The amount of money raised is a function of the number of tickets sold.
Which statement accurately describes the domain of the function?
To raise funds for a trip, members of a high school math club are holding a game night in the gym. They sell tickets at $5 per person. The gym holds a maximum of 250 people. The amount of money raised is a function of the number of tickets sold.
Which statement accurately describes the domain of the function?
F.IF.5
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This lesson is from Illustrative Mathematics. Algebra 1, Unit 4, Lesson 11. Internet. Available from https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/HS/teachers/1/4/11/index.html ; accessed 26/July/2021.
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