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On a graph with y-values ranging from 208 to 20,008, what is a reasonable scale to use on a y-axis with 20 tick marks?
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On a graph with y-values ranging from 208 to 20,008, what is a reasonable scale to use on a y-axis with 20 tick marks?
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On a graph with y-values ranging from 208 to 20,008, what is a reasonable scale to use on a y-axis with 20 tick marks?
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Use a scale of 1000.
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i solved it!! its 3(x2+3x-1)
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