Which statement is true about the
graphs shown?
A
Only graph A represents a proportiona...
Mathematics, 18.03.2021 18:40 mcentire789
Which statement is true about the
graphs shown?
A
Only graph A represents a proportional relationship.
Only graph B represents a proportional relationship.
Graph A and graph B both represent a proportional relationship.
D
Graph A and graph B both represent a non-proportional relationship.
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