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Answer:


y=(5)/(7)x and
y=(7)/(9)x

Explanation:

A simple way to solve this problem is to plug the corresponding x and y into the function. We need only one pair since all the functions are quasi-linear (y=kx) and the increase is proportional.

In
y=(5)/(7)x when x=3, y=15/4≈2.14

In
y=(3)/(5)x when x=3, y=1.8

In
y=(7)/(9)x when x=3, y≈2.33

In
y=(7)/(11)x when x=3, y≈1.90

We can observe that in two cases,
y=(5)/(7)x and
y=(7)/(9)x, y is greater than 2.


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