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Teresa stated that the heights of the students in her class were not a function of their ages. Which reasoning could justify Teresa’s statement?
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Teresa stated that the heights of the students in her class were not a function of their ages. Which reasoning could justify Teresa’s statement?
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Answer: Two students are the same age but have different heights.
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Given age, one can not determine the height. In another words, students with same age may have different height
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