H(y)H, left parenthesis, y, right parenthesis models the leading number of home runs for season


yy of the National League between the years
2000
20002000-
2010
20102010, according to the table.
Season Player # of Home Runs Team
2000
20002000 Sammy Sosa
50
5050 Chicago
2001
20012001 Barry Bonds
73
7373 San Francisco
2002
20022002 Sammy Sosa
49
4949 Chicago
2003
20032003 Jim Thome
47
4747 Philadelphia
2004
20042004 Adrian Beltre
48
4848 Los Angeles
2005
20052005 Andruw Jones
51
5151 Atlanta
2006
20062006 Ryan Howard
58
5858 Philadelphia
2007
20072007 Prince Fielder
50
5050 Milwaukee
2008
20082008 Ryan Howard
48
4848 Philadelphia
2009
20092009 Albert Pujols
47
4747 St. Louis
2010
20102010 Albert Pujols
42
4242 St. Louis
Which number type is more appropriate for the domain of

HH?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) Integers
A
Integers
(Choice B) Real numbers
B
Real numbers

The more appropriate number type for the domain of H(y)H is real numbers. Real numbers include both integers and decimals, allowing for more precision in representing the leading number of home runs for each season.

Based on the table provided, the leading number of home runs for each season is represented by whole numbers (e.g., 50, 73, 49). Therefore, the more appropriate number type for the domain of H(y)H is integers. So, the answer is (Choice A) Integers.

To determine which number type is more appropriate for the domain of H(y)H, we need to analyze the given information.

H(y)H represents the leading number of home runs for each season of the National League between the years 2000-2010. Looking at the table, we see that the values for the number of home runs are all whole numbers (integers), such as 50, 73, 49, 47, etc. There are no fractions or decimals mentioned.

Based on this information, we can conclude that the number type more appropriate for the domain of H(y)H would be Integers (Choice A).