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Which is a real-world situation that can be represented by a linear relationship (a.) a pitcher throws a baseball in the air at a 45 angle (b.) the area of a circle as it’s radius increases (c.) a video game rental store charges $3 per game and a membership fee of $10 (d.) the area of a square sticker as it’s side length increases

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