Marvin 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 500 grams of flour, Marvin can make 6 bags of pasta.(B)With 6 grams of flour, Marvin can make 500 bags of pasta.
Q. Marvin 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 500 grams of flour, Marvin can make 6 bags of pasta.(B)With 6 grams of flour, Marvin can make 500 bags of pasta.
Understand function notation: Understand the function notation f(x) and what f(500)=6 represents.The function f(x) represents the number of bags of pasta Marvin can make with x grams of flour. When we see f(500)=6, it means that when Marvin uses 500 grams of flour, he can make 6 bags of pasta.
Match given information: Match the given information with the choices provided.We have two choices to consider:(A) With 500 grams of flour, Marvin can make 6 bags of pasta.(B) With 6 grams of flour, Marvin can make 500 bags of pasta.Given that f(500)=6, we can see that choice (A) directly matches the information provided by the function notation.
Eliminate incorrect choice: Eliminate the incorrect choice based on the function notation.Choice (B) suggests that with 6 grams of flour, Marvin can make 500 bags of pasta, which is not supported by the function notation f(500)=6. Therefore, choice (B) is incorrect.
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