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HELP PLZ !!! This graph relationship shows the dependent variable increasing at a greater rate than the independent variable. A. Quadratic B.Inverse C. Linear/direct D. No Relat…
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This graph relationship shows the dependent variable increasing at a greater rate than the independent variable.
A. Quadratic
B.Inverse
C. Linear/direct
D. No Relationship
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probly c or b
Explanation: experinse
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Answer is C I believe I may be wrong but.
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