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Would a Linear, Quadratic, or Exponential model best fit?
Henry opened a bank accountwith $500. Then he deposited $100 every month.
A.Linear
B.Quadratic
C.Exponential
D.None of the Above
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We know this because it keeps a constant change throughout. There’s no added 15% per say. Thus, it’s linear! Hoped this helped!
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