Mathematics, 17.12.2020 02:50 aud50
Anita incorrectly wrote the equation z = w – 18 to describe the pattern in the table.
Choose the best description of Anita’s error.
Graph;
w 3 5 7 9
z 27 45 63 81
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Anita only compared the values of z to w.
Anita only compared the values in the row for w.
Anita only compared the values in the row for z.
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