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On a graph with y-values ranging from 108,175 to 986,432, what is a reasonable scale to use on a y-axis with 10 tick marks? A. Hundred-thousands B. Ten-thousands C. Thousands D. Millions
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On a graph with y-values ranging from 108,175 to 986,432, what is a reasonable scale to use on a y-axis with 10 tick marks? A. Hundred-thousands B. Ten-thousands C. Thousands D. Millions
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A.) The correct answer!
B.) Can't compact into 10 tick marks
C.) Can't compact into 10 tick marks
D.) Numbers are only in the hundred-thousands, millions are much too large.
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