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Mathematics, 11.06.2021 01:00 tinklover1413

1. You win a prize and are offered two choices. Which of the choices could be represented by a linear equation? Choice A: $100 on January 1, $200 on February 1, $400 on March 1, $800 on April 1, and so on, with the amount doubling each month,
Choice B: $50 the first month, $100 the second month, $150 the third month, and so on, with $50 added each month,
ONeither is linear
O Choice A
O Choice B
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