Please please help me i can’t figure this out .. ernest's friend rolls a six-sided number cube and lands on square 8. She asks Ernest to guess what number she rolled. He guesses that she rolled a 3. She says he's wrong.
ernest wonders if she could have rolled a number other than 3. Use a mapping diagram to help guess what number she rolled.

If she would have rolled


Create a Mapping Diagram

When playing this game, the square you land on during the first turn depends on the number you roll. You can write this as a function: SQUARE(number), or S(n). For example, if you roll a 2, you end up on square 2 (when you land on 3 you move back a space). So S(2) = 2.




1. Describe the possible inputs of S(n) using words. (2 points: 1 point for the description, 1 point for the list of numbers)








2. Describe the possible outputs of S(n) using words. (1 point)






3. Draw a mapping diagram for S(n) that maps all the possible inputs and outputs for a player's first turn. Note that the player should begin on square 1. (6 points: 3 points for the inputs and outputs, and 3 points for the mapping)
















4. In the mapping diagram you created, what numbers are in the domain of S(n)? Explain what this means. (2 points: 1 point for the domain, 1 point for the explanation)








5. What numbers are in the range of S(n)? Explain what this means. (2 points: 1 point for the range, 1 point for the explanation)









Evaluate the Conjecture

6. Based on the mapping diagram, is it possible that the player rolled a number other than 3 to land on square 8? If so, which number or numbers? Explain your answer. (2 points: 1 point for the answer, and 1 point for the explanation)









Defining Functions
7. Does the mapping diagram you created for S(n) for the first turn of the game represent a function? Why or why not? (2 points: 1 point for the answer, and 1 point for the explanation)

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. The inputs are the dice values. Since the cube is six sided, the possible. values are (1,2,3,4,5,6).

2. The outputs values are points if we roll the number. If we land in a special space, we must respect that rule so our outputs are

(2,2,8,5,6,8).

3. I cant show a mapping diagram on brainly. Draw a mapping diagram and make sure to connect the x values and y values of the following.Also make sure to start on square 1.

  • 1 corresponds with 2
  • 2 corresponds with 2
  • 3 corresponds with 8
  • 4 corresponds with 5
  • 5 corresponds with 6
  • 6 corresponds with 8

4. The domain of the function is the same as the input. The dice values, 1,2,3,4,5,6

5.The range are the. values that occur if we roll the number about square 1.

2,2,8,5,6,8

6. No, the player could have rolled 3 and landed on 8. The player also could have rolled 6.

7. Yes, every one x value corresponds with one y value.

Answer:

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