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Mike is making a liquid cleaning solution. He uses 1 tablespoon of concentrate and 4 cups of water to make 1 bottle of cleaning solution. Can the number of bottles of cleaning solution made be both a function of the number of cups of water used AND a function of the number of tablespoons of concentrate used? Explain.
A. No; the number of bottles of cleaning solution cannot be a function of two separate things
B. Yes; the number of bottles of cleaning solution is a function of the number of cups of water used, which is a function of the number of tablespoons of concentrate used
C. No; the number of bottles of concentrate used is a function of ordered pairs of the number of cups of water used and the number of tablespoons of concentrate used.
D. Yes; the number of bottles of cleaning solution is paired with only one value for the number of cups of water and the number of bottles of cleaning solution is paired with only one value for the number of tablespoons concentrate.
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