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Mathematics, 24.08.2020 01:01 robert7248

Which statement compares the mathematical range and reasonable range of the function?
A national trivia tournament starts with 262,144 teams.
With each round, there are half as many teams as
before. The number of teams after any number of
rounds, x, can be modeled with the following function.
f(x) = 262,144
O Both the mathematical and reasonable ranges are
limited to real numbers greater than 0 and less than
or equal to 262,144.
Both the mathematical and reasonable ranges are
limited to whole numbers greater than 0 and less
than or equal to 262,144.
O The mathematical range is all real numbers greater
than 0. The reasonable range is all real numbers
greater than 0 and less than or equal to 262,144.
O The mathematical range is all real numbers greater
than 0. The reasonable range is all whole numbers
greater than 0 and less than or equal to 262,144.
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