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The data shown in the table below can be

graphed as a straight line. What are the thre
missing y-values?

The data shown in the table below can be graphed as a straight line. What are the-example-1
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Hello there! The missing y-values are 12, 14, and 16.

Given all our x-values and two additional y-values, we can see that multiplying the x-value by 2 gives us the y-value. This is shown when x is 5 and 9, because multiplying 5 by 2 gave us 10, and multiplying 9 by 2 gave us 18. Because of this rule, we can multiply each given x-value by 2 to receive our y-value. Once solving, we also notice that the y-values all add by 2 to get the next factor as the data number increases. Hope this helps!
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