There are 98 International Units (IUs) of vitamin D in 1 cup of milk. The function represents the amount of vitamin D, in IUs, you get from c cups of milk. You have a 16-cup jug of milk. What is a reasonable domain and range for this function? (1 point) Responses , Image with alt text: c equals 16 , Image with alt text: V left-parenthesis c right-parenthesis equals 1,568 , Image with alt text: c is less than or equal to 16 , Image with alt text: V left-parenthesis c right-parenthesis is less than or equal to 1,568 , Image with alt text: c is greater than or equal to 16 , Image with alt text: V left-parenthesis c right-parenthesis is greater than or equal to 1,568 ,

The reasonable domain for this function would be c is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 16, since you cannot have negative cups of milk and you cannot have more than what is available in the jug.

The reasonable range for this function would be V(c) is greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1,568, since the amount of vitamin D cannot be negative and it cannot exceed 1,568 IUs which is the maximum amount in the 16-cup jug of milk.