Final answer:
The rule represented by the function y = 0.74x is an example of a linear equation. For each ordered pair, substitute the x and y values into the equation to determine if it satisfies the equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
The rule represented by the function y = 0.74x is an example of a linear equation. In a linear equation, the relationship between the dependent variable (y) and the independent variable (x) is represented by a straight line. The coefficient of x (0.74) represents the rate of change or slope, and the y-intercept is the constant term.
For each given ordered pair, you can determine whether it satisfies the equation y = 0.74x by substituting the x and y values into the equation.
For example, if the ordered pair is (2,1.48), substitute x=2 and y=1.48 into the equation: 1.48 = 0.74(2). Since this statement is true, you would select 'Yes' for this ordered pair.