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Mathematics, 08.01.2020 05:31 rowellr3

Mark records his science scores in each monthly assessment over a period of 5 months. in the first assessment he scores 76%. in the second assessment he scores 73%. after that, his scores keep increasing by 2% in every assessment. assume that x represents the number of assessments since he starts recording and y represents the scores in each assessment. which of the following describes the situation? a. both a relation and a function b. neither a function nor a relation c. a function only d. a relation only

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