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Which statement describes the relationships between x and y in these two equations? y = 4x y = x +4 In y = 4x, the value of y is 4 times the value of x, and in y = x + 4, the value of y is 4 more than the value of x. In y = 4x and y = x + 4, the value of y is 3 more than the value of x. In y = 4x, the value of y is 4 more than the value of x, and in y = x +4, the value of y is 4 times the value of x. ling In y = 4x and y = x + 4, the value of y is 4 times more than the value of x.

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We are given the following equations:


\begin{gathered} y=4x \\ y=x+4 \end{gathered}

In the first equation, the value of "y" is 4 times the value of "x" and in the second equation the value of "y" is 4 more than the value of "x".

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