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The graph shows the copyright of copier A. Copier B can copy at a rate of 45 copies per minute. How does the rate for copier B compare to the rate for copier A?

A) Copier B is faster than copier A.
B) Copier B is slower than copier A.
C) Copier B has the same rate as copier A.
D) The graph does not provide enough information to compare the rates.

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Final answer:

Without the rate at which Copier A can make copies, we cannot compare it to Copier B, which has a known rate of 45 copies per minute. Hence, there is insufficient data to determine if Copier B is faster, slower, or the same.

Step-by-step explanation:

To compare the rate of Copier B with Copier A, we require information about how fast Copier A can make copies. However, based on the information provided, there is not enough context to determine the copying rate of Copier A. Since Copier B can copy at a rate of 45 copies per minute, without the rate of Copier A, we cannot compare the two. Therefore, the correct answer to whether Copier B is faster, slower, or has the same rate as Copier A is: D) The graph does not provide enough information to compare the rates.

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