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PLEASE HELP BETS ANSWER GETS CROWN THERE ARE 2 QUESTIONS

ANSWER LIKE THIS
Q1. ANSWER
Q2. ANSWER.

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User Matthiku
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2 Answers

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Answer:

Q1 is Seth will have 10 more cards than Matt

Q2 is Chart B

Explanation:

First let's find the equation of the lines and chart so we can extend the graph.

Seth's chart has the equation y = x × 4

Matt's graph has the equation y = x × 2 + 20

The extended graphs can be seen below in an attachment. If you want to make these graphs yourself, I suggest Desmos

So on week 15, Seth has 60 and Matt has 50

Find the difference by subtracting

60 - 50 = 10

The final answer is Seth will have 10 more cards than Matt

Question 2

A linear relationship is a statistical term used to describe a straight-line relationship between two variables. Linear relationships can be expressed either in a graphical format or as a mathematical equation of the form y = mx + b.

Now we need to find the equations of the lines and graph them.

I have found the equations of the line and graphed them which can be seen in an attachment below.

We need to find the that follows the correct equation y = mx + b.

This would be answer B.

Hope this helps!!

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User Val Nolav
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IM pretty sure its B.

User Nick Olsen
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