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Grayson sells fresh, homemade pasta at the farmers' market. For every xx grams of flour he uses, he can make f(x)f(x) bags of pasta.\newlineWhat does f(500)=6f(500) = 6 tell you?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)With 66 grams of flour, Grayson can make 500500 bags of pasta.\newline(B)With 500500 grams of flour, Grayson can make 66 bags of pasta.

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Q. Grayson sells fresh, homemade pasta at the farmers' market. For every xx grams of flour he uses, he can make f(x)f(x) bags of pasta.\newlineWhat does f(500)=6f(500) = 6 tell you?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)With 66 grams of flour, Grayson can make 500500 bags of pasta.\newline(B)With 500500 grams of flour, Grayson can make 66 bags of pasta.
  1. Understand function and variable: Understand the function f(x)f(x) and the variable xx. The function f(x)f(x) represents the number of bags of pasta Grayson can make using xx grams of flour. The variable xx represents the amount of flour in grams.
  2. Interpret given function value: Interpret the given function value f(500)=6f(500) = 6. The function value tells us that when Grayson uses 500500 grams of flour, he can make 66 bags of pasta. This corresponds to choice (B).

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