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Mathematics, 29.08.2019 20:00 deonceee4671

Jayne stopped to get gas before going on a road trip. the tank already had 4 gallons of gas in it. which of the statements below best describes why the graph relating the total amount of gasoline in the tank, y, to the number of gallons that she added to it, x, will be continuous or discrete? a. the graph will be continuous because the amount of gas that she added to the tank does not need to be an integer amount. b. the graph will be continuous because we are not told a maximum value for the amount of gas. c. the graph will be discrete because there are already exactly 4 gallons of gas in the tank.

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