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In Mathematics / College | 2025-08-20

Livia eats a chicken drumstick with 11 grams of protein. She also eats cheese sticks, each with 7 grams of protein. The table shows [tex]$y$[/tex], the total number of grams of protein that Livia will consume if she eats [tex]$x$[/tex] cheese sticks. Livia may eat only part of a cheese stick, so [tex]$x$[/tex] may not always be a whole number.

| x | y |
| --- | ---- |
| 0 | 11 |
| 2.5 | 28.5 |
| 5 | 46 |
| 7 | 7 |

What is the range of the function?
A. all real numbers greater than or equal to 11
B. all integers greater than or equal to 11
C. all real numbers greater than or equal to 0
D. all real numbers

Asked by ryleigh54413

Answer (3)

If time is the x axis and distance is the y axis then yes, in the case that time is going by but distance remains the same.

Answered by Kyllie | 2024-06-10

In a distance-time graph, time is on the horizontal axis, or x-axis, and distance is on the vertical axis, or y-axis. As an object moves, the distance it travels increases with time. ... You can use the steepness, or slope, of a line in a distance-time graph to determine the speed of an object if speed is constant. ;

Answered by joneskeeanu | 2024-06-12

Yes, a distance versus time graph can be a vertical line, indicating that the distance remains constant while time is increasing. This occurs when an object is stationary, meaning it is not changing its position. Such a representation is valid but uncommon for moving objects.
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Answered by Kyllie | 2024-10-01