A construction company uses the function f(p), where p is the number of people working on a project, to model the amount of money it spends to complete a project. A reasonable domain for this function would be d 1) positive integers 2) positive real numbers 3) both positive and negative integers 4) both positive and negative real numbers

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A construction company uses the function f(p),
where p is the number of people working on a
project, to model the amount of money it spends to
complete a project. A reasonable domain for this
function would be
1) positive integers
2) positive real numbers
3) both positive and negative integers
both positive and negative real numbers
4)
O Option 1
O Option 2
O Option 3
O Option 4
Hint: Graph this on your calculator and use the graph to help you answer
1point
this question.
Transcribed Image Text:ary 2018 Regents - Januar X Isabella Ramnarain - Pure Foo x E Isabella Ramnarain - History or X E Harrington Chapters 10-1 O Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 1point A construction company uses the function f(p), where p is the number of people working on a project, to model the amount of money it spends to complete a project. A reasonable domain for this function would be 1) positive integers 2) positive real numbers 3) both positive and negative integers both positive and negative real numbers 4) O Option 1 O Option 2 O Option 3 O Option 4 Hint: Graph this on your calculator and use the graph to help you answer 1point this question.
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