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Which table represents the same relationship?

A 2-column table with 3 rows titled Marissa's Hair Growth. Column 1 is labeled Months with entries 3, 6, 9. Column 2 is labeled Growth (inches) with entries 4, 8, 12.
A 2-column table with 3 rows titled Marissa's Hair Growth. Column 1 is labeled Months with entries 3, 5, 7. Column 2 is labeled Growth (inches) with entries 4, 5.5, 7.
A 2-column table with 3 rows titled Marissa's Hair Growth. Column 1 is labeled Months with entries 4, 6, 8. Column 2 is labeled Growth (inches) with entries 3, 5, 7.
A 2-column table with 3 rows titled Marissa's Hair Growth. Column 1 is labeled Months with entries 4, 6, 8. Column 2 is labeled Growth (inches) with entries 3, 4.5, 6.

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The first table with column 1 labeled Months with entries 3, 6, 9, and column 2 labeled Growth (inches) with entries 4, 8, 12 represents the same relationship as the other tables.

All of the tables represent Marissa's Hair Growth over time, with the first column representing the number of months and the second column representing the amount of growth (in inches). The relationship between the two columns is that the amount of growth increases as the number of months increases.

Therefore, while the specific values in each table may be different, they all represent the same general relationship between Marissa's Hair Growth and time

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