Mathematics, 21.01.2021 21:30 wolfsilvereye10
The tables show the relationships between x and y for two data sets.
Which statements describe the relationships between x and y in Data Set I and Data Set II?
Both data sets show additive relationships.
In Data Set I, y is 5.5 more than x , and in Data Set II, y is 5 more than x .
Data Set I shows a multiplicative relationship in which y is 5.5 times x .
Data Set II shows an additive relationship in which y is 20 more than x .
Both data sets show multiplicative relationships.
In Data Set I, y is 5.5 times x, and in Data Set II, y is 5 times x .
Data Set I shows an additive relationship in which y is 4.5 more than x .
Data Set II shows a multiplicative
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