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Mathematics, 08.12.2020 19:40 tyrickdavis1

Use the information above to answer the following questions. 1. Will the ordered pairs listed in the table form a straight line when plotted?
A) the table is linear because the rate of chance is constant

B) the table is linear because it has a constant slope of -25

C) the table is linear because it can be written as a linear equation

D) all of the above

2. Explain why the relationship represented in the table is non-porportional

A) Its non-proportional because it has a y-intercept that's not 0

B) Its non-proportional because it does not pass through the origin

C) all of the above


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