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Which of the following equations has a greater rate of change than what is shown in the graph? A. y = 65x + 100 B. y = 85x C. y=50x + 150 D. All of the above
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Which of the following equations has a greater rate of change than what is shown in the graph? A. y = 65x + 100 B. y = 85x C. y=50x + 150 D. All of the above
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Which of the following equations has a greater rate of change than what is shown in the graph?
A. y = 65x + 100
B. y = 85x
C. y=50x + 150
D. All of the above
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B
Explanation:
change of a = 65
b = 85
c = 50
==> (B) is correct one.
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