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Julia is the president of her school's engineering club, and she is ordering shirts for her club members. The company she's buying from charges f(x)f(x) dollars per shirt for an order of xx shirts.\newlineWhat does f(25)<10f(25) < 10 tell you?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) The company charges $25\$25 per shirt for an order with fewer than 1010 shirts.\newline(B) The company charges under $10\$10 per shirt for a 2525-shirt order.

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Q. Julia is the president of her school's engineering club, and she is ordering shirts for her club members. The company she's buying from charges f(x)f(x) dollars per shirt for an order of xx shirts.\newlineWhat does f(25)<10f(25) < 10 tell you?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) The company charges $25\$25 per shirt for an order with fewer than 1010 shirts.\newline(B) The company charges under $10\$10 per shirt for a 2525-shirt order.
  1. Understand function f(x)f(x): Understand the function f(x)f(x) and what it represents.\newlineThe function f(x)f(x) represents the cost in dollars per shirt for an order of xx shirts. The variable xx represents the number of shirts in the order.
  2. Interpret inequality f(25)<10f(25) < 10: Interpret the inequality f(25)<10f(25) < 10. The inequality tells us that the cost per shirt for an order of 2525 shirts is less than $10\$10.
  3. Choose correct option: Choose the correct option based on the interpretation of the inequality. Option (A) states that the company charges $25\$25 per shirt for an order with fewer than 1010 shirts, which is not related to the given inequality f(25)<10f(25) < 10. Option (B) states that the company charges under $10\$10 per shirt for a 2525-shirt order, which correctly interprets the given inequality f(25)<10f(25) < 10.

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