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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 04:00 Lockdown

Which ordered pair could be the missing values represented by (x, y)? (0, 18)
(5, 19.5)
(8, 20)
(10, 21.5)

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Which ordered pair could be the missing values represented by (x, y)? (0, 18)
(5, 19.5)

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