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Mrs. Schmidt is filling a bucket with water from a hose. The amount of water in the bucket after xx seconds is given by the function f(x)f(x). The amount of water is measured in liters.\newlineWhat does f(4)<2f(4) < 2 tell you?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)It takes under 22 seconds to fill the bucket with 44 liters of water.\newline(B)After 44 seconds, the amount of water in the bucket is less than 22 liters.

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Q. Mrs. Schmidt is filling a bucket with water from a hose. The amount of water in the bucket after xx seconds is given by the function f(x)f(x). The amount of water is measured in liters.\newlineWhat does f(4)<2f(4) < 2 tell you?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)It takes under 22 seconds to fill the bucket with 44 liters of water.\newline(B)After 44 seconds, the amount of water in the bucket is less than 22 liters.
  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 amount of water in liters in the bucket after xx seconds. The variable xx represents the number of seconds.
  2. Interpret Inequality f(4)<2f(4) < 2: Interpret the inequality f(4)<2f(4) < 2. The inequality tells us that after 44 seconds, the amount of water in the bucket, as given by the function f(x)f(x), is less than 22 liters.
  3. Choose Correct Option: Choose the correct option based on the interpretation of the inequality.\newlineOption (A) states that it takes under 22 seconds to fill the bucket with 44 liters of water, which is not what f(4)<2f(4) < 2 indicates.\newlineOption (B) states that after 44 seconds, the amount of water in the bucket is less than 22 liters, which correctly interprets the inequality f(4)<2f(4) < 2.

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