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Which one of the following tables is a relation that represents a function?

Which one of the following tables is a relation that represents a function?-example-1
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c is the correct answer homie
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User Nima Sakhtemani
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Answer:
Table 3

Step-by-step explanation:
For a relation to be a function, each x value should have only one corresponding y value.

Now, let's check the givens:
Table 1:
x = 1 has two corresponding y-values. Therefore, this is not a function

Table 2:
x = 10 has two corresponding y-values. Therefore, this is not a function.

Table 3:
each x value has only one corresponding y-value. Therefore, this one is a function

Table 4:
x = 7 has two corresponding y-values. Therefore, this is not a function.

Hope this helps :)
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