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The table shows how much a capenter charges for work. Is the relationship shown by the in the table linear? Explain your answer.
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The table shows how much a capenter charges for work. Is the relationship shown by the in the table linear? Explain your answer.
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The table shows how much a capenter charges for work. Is the relationship shown by the in the table linear? Explain your answer.
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No, because the first point went from 25 to 40. That is 15.
The rest of points add 20 from each point.
Linear points would be completely congruent.
I hope this helps!
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