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Jada fills the bathtub before taking a bath and then allows the water to drain when she is done. The graph below models the number of gallons of water, y, in the bathtub over time, t, in minutes. mc021-1.jpg Is the number of gallons of water in the bathtub a function of time?

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A) Yes because each t value is paired with exactly one number of gallons

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User Martin Babacaev
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I found the graph for this question and attached it to this answer.

As you see, the graph shows a curve that lets you find the number of gallons of water given any value of t betweeh 0 and 30 plus.

So, the number of gallons of time indeed is a function of time, in the interval shown by the graph.

The answer is "Yes, because each t value is paired with exactly one number of gallons".
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