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Answer:

B

Explanation:

whenever we add 1 to the number of team wins, the attendance number goes up by 15. that is a constant rate.

a constant percentage would change the absolute number of people attending every time.

e.g. let's say there were 100 people attending last time. and the audience increases by 10%. so, next time there are 100 + 10% = 100 + 10 = 110 people attending.

they win again, and the constant percentage of 10% would add now 10% of 110 people = 11 people.

and so on.

the linear function "attendance" would be for x as the number of team wins :

attendance(x) = 15x + c

with c being a starting number of people attending at the first game.

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