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Which graphs show continuous data?

Select each correct answer.

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A line graph with Hours Worked on the horizontal axis and Amount Earned on the vertical axis with a single line increasing steeply from left to right
Image with alt text: A line graph with Hours Worked on the horizontal axis and Amount Earned on the vertical axis with a single line increasing steeply from left to right

A line graph with Hours Worked on the horizontal axis and Amount Earned on the vertical axis with a single line increasing from left to right
Image with alt text: A line graph with Hours Worked on the horizontal axis and Amount Earned on the vertical axis with a single line increasing from left to right

A graph with Hours Worked on the horizontal axis and Amount Earned on the vertical axis with six points increasing in a steep linear formation from left to right
Image with alt text: A graph with Hours Worked on the horizontal axis and Amount Earned on the vertical axis with six points increasing in a steep linear formation from left to right

A graph with Hours Worked on the horizontal axis and Amount Earned on the vertical axis with nine points increasing linearly from left to right
Image with alt text: A graph with Hours Worked on the horizontal axis and Amount Earned on the vertical axis with nine points increasing linearly from left to right

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Answer:

Both options A and B show continuous data. Line graphs are commonly used to represent continuous data, and in both options the line is increasing from left to right, indicating that the data is continuous.

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