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Step-by-step explanation:

Yes it's a function.

You may be looking at v which produces m

You may be looking at r which also produces m.

That's fine. Two different x values (the domain) can produce the same y value. Lots of functions do that. (you'll study parabolas pretty soon and all that open up or down have two x values producing the same y value).

If you have a member of the domain producing 2 y values,  that doesn't work. That would not be a function.

This example is a function.