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Mathematics, 27.08.2019 17:30 tasniahussain21

This table displays a scenario.
a two column table with seven rows. the first column, gallons, g, has the entries, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. the second column, liters, l, has the entries, 3.79, 7.58, 11.37, 15.16, 18.95, 22.74.
what can be determined from the table? check all that apply.
the independent variable is the number of gallons.
liters is a function of gallons.
the equation l = 3.79g represents the table.
as the number of gallons increases, the number of liters increases.
this is a function because every input has exactly one output.

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