SOLUTION: Imagine you are at a gas station filling your tank with gas. The function C(g) represents the cost C of filling up the gas tank with g gallons. Given the equation C(g)=3.50(g) I

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Question 322499: Imagine you are at a gas station filling your tank with gas. The function C(g) represents the cost C of filling up the gas tank with g gallons. Given the equation C(g)=3.50(g)
If you were to graph C(g), what would be an appropriate domain and range? \
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Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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The domain is simply the set of allowable inputs. Since you can enter any positive number, or zero, as the number of gallons of gas, this means that the domain is g%3E=0. The range is the set of outputs. It turns out that plugging in all of the possible inputs gives you outputs that are also positive or zero. So the range is C%28g%29%3E=0