Mathematics, 01.10.2019 18:10 leannamat2106
Which table represents a linear function that has a greater unit rate than that of the function y = 200x + 50? (the options below are supposed to be tables, but i couldnt do a table on my question, even if i put it in google docs and copy and pasted, just a little heads up)
a.
x y
1 260
3 660
b.
x y
1 235
3 595
c.
x y
1 265
3 685
d.
x y
1 300
3 700
Answers: 1
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