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Sample Response: The equation of Relationship 1 is
y = 2x+5. Substitute 50 for y and solve to find that x
= 30. Multiply 30 by, the rate of change of
Relationship 2, to get 25. This means that the initial
value would need to be 25 to get to 50 when the input is
30.
Which of the following did you include in your
response? Check all that apply.
O Find the initial value of Relationship 1 to be 30.
Multiply the initial value of Relationship 1 by the
rate of change of Relationship 2.
O Determine that the initial value of Relationship 2
would need to be 25.

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Final answer:

To solve the problem, you need to find the initial values of both Relationship 1 and Relationship 2.


Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Determine the initial value of Relationship 1 to be 30.
  2. Multiply the initial value of Relationship 1 by the rate of change of Relationship 2 to get 25.
  3. Conclude that the initial value of Relationship 2 would need to be 25.

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