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Mathematics, 17.09.2019 18:10, 34df

Bananas cost $0.80 a pound. in a relation, the input is the number of pounds
of bananas and the output is the cost.
is this relation a function? why or why not?
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a. yes, because bananas can cost different amounts.
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b. yes, because one input (number of pounds of bananas) will
always have the same output (cost).
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c. no, because bananas always cost $0.80 a pound.
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d. no, because different inputs (numbers of pounds of bananas) will
have different outputs (costs).
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