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In a bakery, the number of buns delivered is a function of the number of boxes packed. What is the domain of this function?

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Your domain would include only positive integers, or zero. The value of the buns cannot be negative; in other words, you cannot have a negative number of buns. The same principle applies to boxes. However, you can have zero buns or zero boxes. Hope this helps. 
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Answer;

-The domain would include only positive integers, or zero.

Step-by-step explanation;

The domain of a function is the set of values on which that function is defined. A function given by a particular rule might have many possible domains. In this case the value of the buns cannot be negative, thus the domain can not be negative.

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