Grayson sells fresh, homemade pasta at the farmers' market. For every x grams of flour he uses, he can make f(x) bags of pasta.What does f(500)=6 tell you?Choices:(A)With 6 grams of flour, Grayson can make 500 bags of pasta.(B)With 500 grams of flour, Grayson can make 6 bags of pasta.
Q. Grayson sells fresh, homemade pasta at the farmers' market. For every x grams of flour he uses, he can make f(x) bags of pasta.What does f(500)=6 tell you?Choices:(A)With 6 grams of flour, Grayson can make 500 bags of pasta.(B)With 500 grams of flour, Grayson can make 6 bags of pasta.
Understand function and variable: Understand the function f(x) and the variable x. The function f(x) represents the number of bags of pasta Grayson can make using x grams of flour. The variable x represents the amount of flour in grams.
Interpret given function value: Interpret the given function value f(500)=6. The function value tells us that when Grayson uses 500 grams of flour, he can make 6 bags of pasta. This corresponds to choice (B).
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