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When a warehouse opened, it had an inventory of 6,000 items. Every month, the inventory increases by 3,000 items.

Which graph has the most appropriate scales and units for this situation?

When a warehouse opened, it had an inventory of 6,000 items. Every month, the inventory-example-1
When a warehouse opened, it had an inventory of 6,000 items. Every month, the inventory-example-1
When a warehouse opened, it had an inventory of 6,000 items. Every month, the inventory-example-2
When a warehouse opened, it had an inventory of 6,000 items. Every month, the inventory-example-3
When a warehouse opened, it had an inventory of 6,000 items. Every month, the inventory-example-4

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Answer:

The first two graphs are the exact same but it is the first two.

Explanation:

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Answer:

In the beginning ,number of inventory in the warehouse =6,000

Increment in each month in inventory in the warehouse=3000

So, writing the above situation in terms of linear equation

if,y is the number of inventory after x months

y=6000 +3000x

Correct graph is attached below

⇒Items in Inventory(Thousands) ----X axis

⇒Number of Months since Opening----Y axis

When a warehouse opened, it had an inventory of 6,000 items. Every month, the inventory-example-1
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