A function is a concept in mathematics that assigns every value of an independent variable to exactly one value of a dependent variable. In other words, for any given input (or 'x' value), there is only one output (or 'y' value).
A function in mathematics is a rule that assigns each value of the independent variable to exactly one value of the dependent variable. This means that for any given x (independent variable), there is only one y (dependent variable).
Consider a linear equation y = mx + b, where m and b are constants, x is the independent variable, and y is the dependent variable. When we substitute different x values in the equation, we obtain different y values. However, each x value gives exactly one y value, illustrating the definition of a function.
Another example refers to a statistical context: y = a + bx, where a and b are constants. It also depicts the same relation - each independent variable x produces one dependent variable y.
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Answer: $3.40. I think this is the answer
In order from smallest to biggest, this is the order in which the following numbers would go --
0.07 (Or, 7%)
0.34 (Or, 34%
0.4 (Or, 40%)
0.56 (Or, 56%)
(Remember, to get the answer, you would multiply each decimal by 100 and then compare them all and put them in order that way. That's how I find it easiest to put decimals in smallest to biggest :D)