The following graph shows the time required to install fencing of different lengths.

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Mathematics, 24.06.2020 23:01 anthonycortez4993
The following graph shows the time required to install fencing of different lengths.

\small{1}1\small{2}2\small{3}3\sm all{4}4\small{5}5\small{20}20\small {40}40\small{60}60\small{80}80\smal l{100}100Time (hours)Length of fencing (meters)
Which statements about the graph are true?
Choose all answers that apply:
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A)
A
The point (2, 30)(2,30)left parenthesis, 2, comma, 30, right parenthesis shows that the cost is \$30$30dollar sign, 30 for 2 \text{ m}2 m2, start text, space, m, end text of fencing.
(Choice B)
B
The point (4, 60)(4,60)left parenthesis, 4, comma, 60, right parenthesis shows that it takes 444 hours to install 60 \text{ m}60 m60, start text, space, m, end text of fencing.
(Choice C)
C
None of the above
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