Function Project By: Celeste Dart. My Real World Problem Amber and her 4 friends want to buy a Soda. A soda cost 1.00 for each person. How much does sodas.

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Function Project By: Celeste Dart

My Real World Problem Amber and her 4 friends want to buy a Soda. A soda cost 1.00 for each person. How much does sodas cost for each person? Friends

The Equation The Equation to my problem is Y=1.00X or f(x)=1.00x The Y is the cost of soda all together. The X is the number of people.

Independent and Dependent The Independent Variables is how many people buying sodas. The Dependent Variables is the cost of the sodas. We know that y DEPENDS on x

Table XY=1.00xY (1) 1.00(2) 1.00(3) 1.00(4) 1.00(5) X,Y 1, , , , , 5.00

Domain and Range Domain- the x values Range- the y values Domain:(1,2,3,4,5) Range:(1.00,2.00,3.00,4.00,5.00) Range Domain