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The table and the graph each show a different relationship between the same two variables, x and y:

How much more would the value of y be in the table, than its value on the graph, when x = 11?
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The table and the graph each show a different relationship between the same two variables-example-1
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Answer:

The answer is Option B.) 385

Explanation:

The pace of progress of the chart is 35, and for each two squares you horizontally move addresses seventy squares vertical-wise, thusly an 11 square would expect you to part 70 fifty-fifty, giving you 35, then, at that point, add this to 350 to get 385 as a result.

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Answer:


\displaystyle 385

Explanation:

The rate of change [slope] of the graph is 35, and for every two blocks you horisontally move represents seventy blocks vertical-wise, therefore an ELEVENTH block would require you to split 70 in half, giving you 35, then add this to 350 to get 385.

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