SOLUTION: officials in a town use a function, C, to analyze traffic patterns. C(n) represents the rate of traffic through an intersection where n is the number of observed vehicles in a spec

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Question 1021960: officials in a town use a function, C, to analyze traffic patterns. C(n) represents the rate of traffic through an intersection where n is the number of observed vehicles in a specified interval. Is {0, 1/2, 1, 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2} an appropriate domain for the function? Explain your answer.
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Officials in a town use a function, C, to analyze traffic patterns. C(n) represents the rate of traffic through an intersection where n is the number of observed vehicles in a specified interval. Is {0, 1/2, 1, 1 1/2, 2, 2 1/2} an appropriate domain for the function? Explain your answer.
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No:: 1/2 cannot be a number of cars
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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