Mathematics, 07.01.2021 23:50 Kathryn014
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Consider the following scenario describing the Cambridge Mall parking lot: The number of wheels in the parking lot is based on the number of cars in the parking lot.
Does this scenario represent a function?
(A) Yes, because the number of cars is specific to the number of wheels in the parking lot
(B) Yes, because the number of wheels is specific to the number of cars in the parking lot
(C) No, because the number of wheels is specific to the number of cars in the parking lot
(D) No, because the number of cars is specific to the number of wheels in the parking lot
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